The shift to face-to-face communication since the start of the global pandemic has resulted in more conflicts among children and adolescents on social media, and aggressive and bullying behaviour becoming more severe on online platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, and Signal.
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Presented here is ground-breaking comparative research on an underappreciated, yet growing, concurrent alternative process: universities and their expanding research capacity create knowledge and skills, legitimated in new degrees that then become monetized and even required in private and public sectors of economies
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Intro -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The origins of this book -- A reflective practice -- Sharing our experience -- This book -- Notes -- Work cited -- 1. The need for dialogue -- A monological culture -- What dialogue is all about -- Dialogue in business organizations -- The importance of education -- Note -- Work cited -- 2. Back to the origins: Socrates and the examined life -- Socratic Dialogue: An introduction to its principles -- Socratic Dialogue: A reinterpretation -- The benefits of Socratic Dialogue -- Benefits of Socratic Dialogue -- Notes -- Work cited -- 3. Socratic Dialogue for the 21st century -- Moral learning: Saving ourselves from relativism -- The enlarged mentality -- Swimming upstream -- A proposal for the 21st century: A lot of work to be done -- In summary ... -- Notes -- Work cited -- 4. The pedagogy of dialogue in the classroom -- Space -- Chairs and tables -- Screens -- Name tags -- Silence -- The rules of Socratic Dialogue -- Respect -- Confidentiality -- Listening -- Freedom -- Reciprocity -- The facilitator's role -- Preparing the session -- Objectives of the dialogue -- Time -- Participation -- Passionate detachment -- Dialogue, not psychotherapy -- Epoché or suspension of judgment -- The constructive elenchus -- Your ideas do not define you: Dare to let them go -- Moving all in the same direction -- Silence -- Moments of vulnerability -- Concluding the dialogue -- The ten commandments for dialogue -- When you ask... -- Do not be afraid of silence -- Suspend judgment -- Be maieutic -- Play as a team -- Listen -- Connect with your desire to know (curiosity) -- Connect with your desire to help (benevolence) -- Practice constructive elenchus -- Be patient -- Do not be arrogant -- When you answer ... -- Trust.
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Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Experience, Institutions, and the Lived Welfare State -- Introduction -- History of Experience and the Lived Welfare State -- Institutions -- The Current Volume -- Bibliography -- Published Sources -- Literature -- Part I: Encounters with Institutions -- Chapter 2: Navigating Imprisonment: Tactics and Experiences in an Eighteenth-Century Danish Prison Workhouse -- Introduction -- A Prison Between Poor Relief and Punishment -- The Structures of Prison Experience -- Petitioning the Authorities -- Escaping the Authorities -- Negotiating with the Authorities -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Archival Sources -- Copenhagen City Archives (CCA) -- The Danish National Archives (DNA) -- Published Sources -- Literature -- Chapter 3: The Experience of Prison in Finnish Female Inmates' Letters from the 1880s to the 1900s -- Introduction -- Communicating Deviancy -- Communicating Loneliness -- Communicating Improvement -- Concluding Remarks -- Bibliography -- Archival Sources -- National Archives of Finland (NAF) -- Digital Archives of Finnish Family History Association (FFHA) -- Finnish National Museum -- Published Sources -- Literature -- Chapter 4: Re-negotiating Single Motherhood Within the Helsinki Mother and Child Home in Post-War Finland -- Introduction -- The Idea of a Separate Home -- Imagined and Aspired Institution in Women's Letters -- Encounters with Built and Regulated Space -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Archival Sources -- Labour Archives of Finland (LAF) -- Published Sources -- Literature -- Part II: Lived Social Citizenship -- Chapter 5: The Construction of Early Social Citizenship: The Lived Institution of Poor Relief in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Finland -- Introduction -- Local Citizenship -- Beyond Locality.
Introduction Matteo Bonotti and Narelle MiragliottaPart One: Australian Governance and its Challenges1. A Party System in Crisis? Assessing the State of the Australian Party System [Narelle Miragliotta and Finley Watson]2. The Challenges Facing Australian Federalism [Alan Fenna]3. Australian Governance in an Era of Leadership Instability [Paul Strangio and James Walter]Part Two: Making Australian Democracy Work - Trust, Integrity and Civility4. The Challenge of Political Trust [Josh Holloway and Rob Manwaring]5. Promise Breakers? Rebuilding Trust in Our Government [Frank Algra-Maschio and Robert Thomson]6. The Integrity Debate in Australia: Perspectives from the Parliamentary Inquiry into the National Anticorruption Commission (NACC) [Zim Nwokora]7. Incivility in Australia: Challenges and Opportunities [Matteo Bonotti and Steven T. Zech]Part Three: Australia's Policy Issues in a Global Context: Climate Change, Migration and Geopolitical Security8. Turning the Tide on Australian Climate Action [Nathan Fioritti and Robert Thomson]9. Building a Fair Future: Transforming Immigration Policy for Refugees and Families [Matthew Lister]10. Exogenous Crises and Australia's Development Policy [Eleanor Gordon, Samanthi J. Gunawardana and Lauren Lowe]11. Global Canberra: Leveraging Australia's Strategic Partnerships [Remy Davison]12. Nuclear dangers: Australia's role in global efforts for non-proliferation and disarmament [Marianne Hanson and Maria Rost Rublee]Part Four: Australia's Systemic Social Issues: Inequality, Disadvantage and Discrimination13. Income Inequality in Australia [Nicholas Barry]14. The Participation of Young People in Australian Politics [Katrina Lee-Koo, Luke Dean and Zareh Ghazarian]15. Australia's Woman Problem? The Rise and Fall of Gender Equality [Blair Williams]16. Speaking with Two Voices: 'We, the People(s) of Australia'? [Paul Muldoon]17. Australian Republicanism and the Colonial Fracture: Post-Colonial Nationalist and Decolonial Critiques of Monarchy [Ben Wellings]
"The Journey from Prison to Community: Developing Identity, Meaning and Belonging with Men in the UK provides a practical guide for practitioners working with men to successfully make the transition between prison and the community. This is an essential read for professionals working in a range of settings across prison and community environments, while the wide variety of professional experience represented in the book broadens its appeal to forensic and clinical psychologists, occupational therapists, probation officers, prison staff and those working in the third sector. It is also valuable resource for qualified professionals, those in training, support roles, and managers involved in planning strategy and service delivery"--
First published in 1985, most chapters in this book were first prepared for and discussed at a monthly research seminar series on Hearing Loss in Adulthood during the 1983-1984 academic year. As a whole this book shines a light on the experience of hearing-impaired people, particularly the loss of hearing in later life.
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