One of the earliest sociological ‘perspectives’ (or theories) was developed from the work of Emile Durkheim. His theories are considered to be the first major works in now what is considered Functionalism, a term made popular by an American theorist called Talcott Parsons in the early-mid 20th centur
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There are considerable differences in how patients respond to treatments due to a number of factors ...
Know It All, Find It Fast by Heather Dawson claims to be aimed specifically at information professio...
Looking at two prominent moments in UK immigration law, I assess how UK political changes have affec...
This essay has been inspired by a couple of recent events. Firstly, whilst on a panel discussion at ...
Background: The use of psychological formulation within teams is steadily growing in popularity, al...
This article maps recent transitions in Nabokov Studies and places them in the context of the histor...
Autobiographical memories form the basis of an individual’s sense of self-history, as Conway and Hol...
Debate 1. Does autism have an essential nature? Damian Milton, a sociologist and activist and Sa...
In this article, I will be exploring the notion of ‘autspace’, which to me can be distinguished from...
In recent months there has been much furore concerning the publication of the latest version of the ...
Record numbers of international visitors to Cuba in recent years amidst dramatic political and econo...
This chapter critically explores notions of childhood development, particularly in regard to autism,...
Using Macbeth as an example, Raymond Soltysek reflects on the need for teachers to take risks and op...
Max Weber (who was writing at the turn of the 19th/20th centuries), argued that far from being the p...
How children learn new behaviours and skills has been of great fascination to child psychologists an...
There are considerable differences in how patients respond to treatments due to a number of factors ...
Know It All, Find It Fast by Heather Dawson claims to be aimed specifically at information professio...
Looking at two prominent moments in UK immigration law, I assess how UK political changes have affec...