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Risk at the Boundaries of Social Work
In this editorial we introduce a special thematic collection of articles which focus on how risk operates, or is conceptualised, at the boundaries of social work practice. The collection includes theoretical, empirical, and...
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Risk at the Boundaries of Social Work
In this editorial we introduce a special thematic collection of articles which focus on how risk operates, or is conceptualised, at the boundaries of social work practice. The collection includes theoretical, empirical, and...
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Ian Rory Owen. Psychotherapy and Phenomenology: On Freud, Husserl, and Heidegger. Lincoln, N.E.,
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May 04, 2009
Book Review. Ian Rory Owen. Psychotherapy and Phenomenology: On Freud, Husserl, and Heidegger. Lincoln, N.E.,: iUniverse, 2006.
Ian Rory Owen. Psychotherapy and Phenomenology: On Freud, Husserl, and Heidegger. Lincoln, N.E.,
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May 04, 2009
Book Review. Ian Rory Owen. Psychotherapy and Phenomenology: On Freud, Husserl, and Heidegger. Lincoln, N.E.,: iUniverse, 2006.
Empowering Micro-Credentials Using Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence
Rory McGreal
Feb 27, 2024
The recognition and transfer of credits is becoming essential for students, as an increasing number of them are studying at different institutions, often at the same time online, in both traditional and unconventional settings....
Catch ''A Piece of the Irish Dream'' at Winthrop Conference
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Professors Marguerite Quintelli-Neary and Rory Cornish will co-direct the Irish Studies' Southern regional conference. Speakers will be poet Greg Delanty and Irish/Scottish scholar Patrick Crotty.
Published by: Winthrop University
The Ely memoranda and the economy of the late Anglo-Saxon fenland
Rory Naismith
Jan 16, 2020
AbstractConsisting of six short Old English texts written in the early eleventh century, the Ely memoranda illustrate how a major and recently refounded Benedictine abbey managed its landed...
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Gilds, states and societies in the early Middle Ages
Rory Naismith
Jan 27, 2020
The early medieval gilds of northwest Europe were very different from their later medieval descendants. They were not specifically urban or economic in focus, instead being based on religious devotion, feasting and mutual...
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The land market and Anglo-Saxon society
Rory Naismith
Jan 17, 2020
Over 500 references survive to payment in return for control over land in Anglo-Saxon England. This article considers these documents as a source for social developments. Issues which are explored include the identities of...
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On the Shores of Politics
RORY O'BRYEN
Apr 20, 2018
This article explores discourses surrounding the modernisation of the state and the formation of national literature in nineteenth‐century Colombia, examining the racism at the heart of both, particularly in their representation...
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The Origins of the Husting and the Folkmoot
Rory Naismith
Jan 16, 2020
In the central Middle Ages, London was marked out by its idiosyncratic institutions, prominent among which were two courts or assemblies: the Folkmoot and the Husting. This article re-examines the early history and origins of...
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The Coinage of Æthelred II
Rory Naismith
Jan 17, 2020
Even at the beginning of his long and turbulent reign (978–1016), Æthelred II’s coinage was an impressive institution. Mint-places across the kingdom issued silver pennies of identical design, each sporting an image of the king...
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The Forum Hoard and Beyond
Rory Naismith
Jan 16, 2020
The law-code known as ‘IV Æthelred’ has been identified since the mid-nineteenth century as a text concerned with tolls, trading and currency in London, dated to around the year 1000. This contribution argues that ‘IV Æthelred’...
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The Origins of Peter’s Pence*
Abstract Peter’s Pence began as an annual donation from England to the papacy. It was later taken up more widely and lasted until the Reformation in England, but its beginnings are...
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Living space and psychological well-being in urban China
Yang Hu, Rory Coulter
Jan 25, 2017
Western research has shown that a shortage of living space is associated with poor psychological well-being. By contrast, norms and practices of extended family co-residence, collectivist social organization, and a...
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Executive Function Mediates the Relations between Parental Behaviors and Children's Early Academic Ability.
The past decade has witnessed a growth of interest in parental influences on individual differences in children's executive function (EF) on the one hand and in the academic consequences of variation in children's EF on the...
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