Resultaten voor 'gill callaghan'

4 resultaten
  1. Global Crises
    1. David Byrne
    2. Gill Callaghan
    3. Emma Uprichard

    Global Crises

    David Byrne is a retired Professor of Sociology and Applied Social Sciences from the University of Durham and a long time practitioner of action research. Gill Callaghan is a retired Lecturer in Sociology and Social Policy at Durham University, teaching Social Theory, Evaluation and Research Methods. Emma Uprichard is Reader at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies (CIM) at the University of Warwick and an applied social science methodologist.

    € 41,50
  2. Global Crises
    1. David Byrne
    2. Gill Callaghan
    3. Emma Uprichard

    Global Crises

    David Byrne is a retired Professor of Sociology and Applied Social Sciences from the University of Durham and a long time practitioner of action research. Gill Callaghan is a retired Lecturer in Sociology and Social Policy at Durham University, teaching Social Theory, Evaluation and Research Methods. Emma Uprichard is Reader at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies (CIM) at the University of Warwick and an applied social science methodologist.

    € 125,95
  3. Complexity Theory and the Social Sciences
    1. David Byrne
    2. Gillian Callaghan

    Complexity Theory and the Social Sciences

    The State of the Art

    This expanded and updated edition revisits the use of complexity theory across the social sciences and demonstrates how complexity informs approaches to various contemporary issues in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, widening social inequality, and impending social and ecological catastrophe wrought by global warming.

    € 214,95
  4. Complexity Theory and the Social Sciences
    1. David Byrne
    2. Gillian Callaghan

    Complexity Theory and the Social Sciences

    The State of the Art

    This expanded and updated edition revisits the use of complexity theory across the social sciences and demonstrates how complexity informs approaches to various contemporary issues in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, widening social inequality, and impending social and ecological catastrophe wrought by global warming.

    € 55,50