Provides a resource through which to 'learn democracy'. Bringing together 49 respected voices of members of the University of Edinburgh, this book encourages an understanding and offers support for democratic activity in the community. It is aimed at teachers and learners interested in what education for democratic and citizenship really means.
This text is an inside account of events in East Timor from the lead-up to the 1999 elections, to the reluctant acceptance of international intervention to check the violence that wracked the country following the overwhelming vote for independence from Indonesia.
"Calming the Brain" covers the entire field of research in the field of minor tranquilizers and its application to clinical practice in the treatment of anxiety and insomnia.
In the former colonial world, the discourse of development has established an unquestioned intellectual and political dominance. This book provides a theory of applied political economy to explain the interface between society and adult education in developing countries. It draws on empirical information from various parts of the world.