Dear All Apologies for cross-posting. I just wanted to draw fellow group member's attention to this new publication: The University of Chester Press are pleased to announce the publication of the newest title in the Issues in the Social Sciences series, Work and Society: Places, Spaces and Identities (Issues in the Social Sciences 9), edited by Paul Taylor and Paul Wagg. Contents: * Introduction - Paul Taylor and Paul Wagg * Reconciling Work, Care and Social Justice: Informal Care, Status Inclusion and Self-Empowering Dynamics – Alessandro Pratesi * The Coroner’s Inquest and Visceral Reactions: Considering the Impact of Self-Inflicted Deaths on the Health and Social Care Professional – Karen Corteen, Paul Taylor and Sharon Morley * Soldiers of ‘Choice’? – Ross McGarry * Working Class Gambling Entrepreneurs – Carolyn Downs * ‘The Buzz was Every Bit as Good as the Prize, If Not More…’ A Former Career Criminal’s Perspective on Risk – Karen Corteen and Eric Allison * Transformative Learning Experiences in Adult Hard-to-Reach Learners’ Initial Engagement in Learning – Paul Wagg * Work, Resilience and Disability: ‘Cripping’ the Norms – Katherine Runswick-Cole and Dan Goodley * Complexity, Capacity and Cambodia: The Neoliberalisation of Space and Scale – Jonathon Louth More information on this book, and others in the series can be found here: http://www.chester.ac.uk/university-press Warm regards Paul Dr Paul Taylor Deputy Head of Department / Snr Lecturer in Criminology Department of Social and Political Science University of Chester Parkgate Road Chester. CH1 4BJ 01244 512232 [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> ######################################################################## To unsubscribe from the BSA-WORK-EMPLOYMENT-ECONOMICLIFE list, click the following link: https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=BSA-WORK-EMPLOYMENT-ECONOMICLIFE&A=1