Autor: Elder Glen H. , Jr.

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Male Femaling: A Grounded Approach to Cross-Dressing and Sex-Changing

Ekins vividly details the innermost desires and the varied practices of males who wear the clothes of women for the pleasure it gives them (cross-dressers), or who wish to change sex and are actively …


geschrieben von Richard Ekins (Autor) und Ekins Richard (Autor)

Controlling Vice: Regulating Brothel Prostitution in St. P

For eighteen years following the Civil War, the police in St. Paul, Minnesota, informally regulated brothel prostitution. Each month, the madams who ran the brothels were charged with keeping houses …


geschrieben von Joel Best (Autor) und Jeffrey S. Adler (Herausgeber) und David R. Johnson (Herausgeber)

Computer-Aided Qualitative Data Analysis: Theory, Methods and Practice

With recent significant advances having been made in computer-aided methods to support qualitative data analysis, a whole new range of methodological questions arises: Will the software employed `take …

Introduction - Udo Kelle
An Overview of Computer-Aided Methods in Qualitative Research
PART ONE: GENERAL METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES
Computer Use in Qualitative Research and Issues of …


geschrieben von Udo Kelle (Autor) und Udo Kelle (Herausgeber)

Strategy of Desire (Ppr)

Ernest Dichter (1907-1991) was consulting psychologist for the Columbia Broadcasting System from 1943 to 1946, president of the Institute for Motivational Research, and founder of Ernest Dichter …

Ernest Dichter is famous as one of the founding fathers of motivational research. In applying the social sciences to a variety of problems, Dichter emphasized new approaches to problem solving, …


geschrieben von Arthur Asa Berger (Autor) und Ernest Dichter (Autor) und Arthur Berger (Solist)

Theories of Crime

This book surveys the major theoretical perspectives in criminology, including biological/physiological theories, psychological/psychiatric theories, and sociological theories of crime. Each chapter …

Each chapter concludes with "Summary and Conclusion," "Key Terms," "Suggested Readings," and "Notes." 1.Theoretical Perspectives in Criminology. The Importance of Theory in Criminology. Bad Theory, …


geschrieben von Daniel J. Curran (Autor) und Claire M. Renzetti (Autor)

Gaining Access: A Practical and Theoretical Guide for Qualitative Researchers

Martha Feldman is a political scientist at the Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan. Jeannine Bell teaches at the Indiana University Law School. Michele Berger is a political scientist …

A textbook on gaining access to field settings for qualitative researchers in the social sciences. Prescriptive advice and a series of vignettes from actual research projects. Visit our website for …

Introduction; Part One; Chapter One: Finding Informants; Chapter Two: Human Subjects and Permission to Contact Informants; Chapter Three: Making Initial Contact; Chapter Four: Developing Rapport; …


geschrieben von Martha S. Feldman (Autor) und Jeannine Bell (Autor) und Michele Tracy Berger (Autor)

Theory, Justice, and Social Change: Theoretical Integrations and Critical Applications

Throughout history, social and intellectual crises have given rise to compelling suggestions for reform steeped in various progressive sensibilities. For example, within the discipline of criminology …


geschrieben von Christopher R. Williams (Autor) und Bruce A. Arrigo (Autor)

A Practicial Guide to Teaching Citizenship in the Secondary School

Roehampton University, …

Suitable for students and NQTs, this workbook is designed to develop basic teaching skills, and increase teachers' knowledge and understanding of teaching citizenship. Complementing "Learning to Teach …

Chapter 1 What is Citizenship? Ian Davies, University of York Chapter 2 Values, Beliefs and the Citizenship Teacher Jeremy Hayward, Institute of Education Chapter 3 Subject Knowledge in Citizenship …


geschrieben von Liam Gearon (Herausgeber)

The Blackwell Companion to Criminology

Colin Sumner is an investment manager and writer. He was Professor and Head of the Law School at the University of East London and for many years a Lecturer at the Institute of Criminology and a …

"The Blackwell Companion to Criminology" provides a contemporary and global resource to scholarship in both classical and topical areas of criminology. Written accessibly, and with its international …

Preface.List of Contributors.Part I: Crime, Justice, and Societies:.1. The Social Nature of Crime and Deviance: Colin Sumner.2. Theories of Social Control and the State between American and European …


geschrieben von Colin Sumner (Herausgeber) und William J. Chambliss (Herausgeber)

Why Women Are So (1912)

Published in 1912, this trenchant yet little-known study is arguably the first introductory text in the field of women's studies. Its author, known as both Mary Roberts Smith and Mary Roberts …


geschrieben von Mary Roberts Coolidge (Autor)


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