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Social identity
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ISBN: 9781620818749 1620818744 9781613244623 1613244622 Year: 2011 Publisher: Hauppauge, N.Y.

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Organisations & Management in Social Work : Everyday Action for Change
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ISBN: 9781473934528 Year: 2017 Publisher: London Sage

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Providing a comprehensive and critical examination of the complex issues involved in the management and organisational contexts of social work practice, this book will help readers to: *Critically evaluate organisational theory, managerial techniques and organisational structures. *Develop strategies for ethical and reflective organisational practice.*Understand how to plan and manage change in learning organisations. *Unpick important themes such as leadership, supervision, risk, decision making, and accountability. *Explore the potential for increasing service user and worker participation in organisations.

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Slow Tourism
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ISBN: 1280998768 9786613770370 1845412826 9781845412821 1845412834 9781845412814 9781845412807 9781845412838 9781280998768 661377037X Year: 2012 Publisher: Bristol, UK Blue Ridge Summit, PA

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Bringing together scholars from the areas of tourism, leisure and cultural studies, eco-humanities and tourism management, this book examines the emerging phenomenon of slow tourism. The book explores the range of travel experiences that are part of growing consumer concerns with quality leisure time, environmental and cultural sustainability, as well as the embodied experience of place. Slow tourism encapsulates a range of lifestyle practices, mobilities and ethics that are connected to social movements such as slow food and cities, as well as specialist sectors such as ecotourism and voluntourism. The slow experience of temporality can evoke and incite different ways of being and moving, as well as different logics of desire that value travel experiences as forms of knowledge. Slow travel practices reflect a range of ethical-political positions that have yet to be critically explored in the academic literature despite the growth of industry discourse.

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