Big Read Choice Deals with Social Issues in 1960s South
It draws on evidence from two linked studies, one carried out in the 1960s and the other in the early years of the 21st century, to analyse the specific ways in which family lives have changed and how they have been affected by the major structural and cultural changes of the second ...
Likewise, higher degrees of stratification mean that changes in the water system will not have equivalent effects on all actors. A long strand of social science research documents the unequal exposure to environmental risk by race, gender, social class, and place, which can intersect to shape vul...
For preventing the spread of epidemics such as the coronavirus disease COVID-19, social distancing and the isolation of infected persons are crucial. However, existing reaction-diffusion equations for epidemic spreading are incapable of describing these
1960s British Social Housing39 items 1970s British Social Housing9 items 1980s Self-Build British Social Housing6 items British Social Housing In 1919 Parliament passed the Housing Act known as the Addison Act, which promised government subsidies for the building of working class housing. Significant...
the normal body is evidenced to Davis, in part, by personal experience. He explains that in the 1950s, when he was growing up, people with deafness were often factory workers, his father being one of many in such a role.Footnote2The link between disability, the factory (a technology ...
an individual coworker’s creativity. Besides, we consider the individual openness to coworking as a personality variable, which is reflected in the importance of core coworking values. With this focus, the present study intends to answer the following research questions: (1) How are network ...
We provide a brief insight into the integration of Ukrainian refugees in school social networks in the Czech Republic following the mass migration caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Our sample contains twelve classrooms with a total of 266 studen
Historically, there was an early desire to increase nurses’ social awareness as nurse education was further professionalised following the passing of the Nurses Registration Act, 1919. It was not until the radical changes of the 1970s that these early ambitions were realised, culminating in ...
Change and continuity in apprenticeship: the resilience of a model of learning This paper explores the changes and continuities to apprenticeship in England since the 1960s. It argues that apprenticeship is primarily a model of learni... A Fuller,L Unwin - 《Journal of Education & Work》 被引...