Autor: Norma Romm

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Mc Intyre-Mills, J. Dr Janet Mc Intyre-Mills is an Associate Professor in the School of Social and Policy Studies at Flinders University, Adjunct Professor at the University of Indonesia and Islamic National University in Indonesia, and Honorary Professor at the University of South Africa. Her research focuses on systemic representation, accountability and re-generation applied to social and environmental justice concerns such as health, housing and social inclusion and the mitigation and adaptation to climate change.  She addresses complex needs by exploring the meanings and ‘what if’ questions with diverse stakeholders. Her recent books include ‘From Wall Street to Wellbeing: Joining up the dots through Participatory Democracy and Governance to Mitigate the Causes and Adapt to the Effects of Climate Change’.  ISBN 978-1-4899-7465-5 and ‘Systemic ethics and Non-anthropocentric Stewardship: Implications for Trans disciplinarity and Cosmopolitan politics’, ISBN 978-3-519-07655-3. Romm, N. Norma (DLitt et Phil, Sociology) is a research professor in the Department of Adult Basic Education and Youth Development, University of South Africa. She is the author of The Methodologies of Positivism and Marxism (Macmillan, 1991), Accountability in Social Research (Springer, 2001), New Racism (Springer, 2010), People’s Education in Theoretical Perspective (with V. Mc Kay, Longman, 1992), Diversity Management (with R. Flood, Wiley, 1996), and Assessment of the Impact of HIV and AIDS in the Informal Economy of Zambia (with V. Mc Kay, ILO, 2008). She has co-edited two books—Social Theory (with M. Sarakinsky, Heinemann, 1994) and Critical Systems Thinking (with R. Flood, Plenum, 1996). She has published more than 95 research articles on the contribution of research to social development, the way in which research can be practised accountably, Indigenous ways of knowing and living, and the facilitation of adult learning.  She has worked on a range of projects aimed at increasing equity for organisations such as the ILO, ADEA, IOM, and UNESCO. Corcoran, Nantes, Y.  Dr Yvonne Corcoran Nantes is widely known in the field of Gender Studies, regularly being interviewed on gender and political issues by the media in Australia and overseas. She has worked with women in such diverse locations as Central Asia, Mongolia, Indonesia, East Timor and Brazil in many research and development projects to improve the rights and status of women in their respective countries. At the present time she is undertaking research on women ex combatants in contemporary Vietnam. While Dr Corcoran-Nantes currently teaches in the areas of international studies and women’s studies, her main research interests are: Gender and International Politics, Gender and International Development and Women and Armed Conflict. Dr Corcoran-Nantes is Head of Women’s Studies and an Associate Professor in the School of Social and Policy Studies at Flinders University.




3 Ebooks von Norma Romm

Janet McIntyre-Mills & Norma Romm: Balancing Individualism and Collectivism
This book addresses the social and environmental justice challenge to live sustainably and well. It considers the consequences of our social, economic and environmental policy and governance decision …
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Englisch
€96.29
Norma Romm: New Racism
This book develops a debate around responsible social inquiry into new racism. A variety of ways of researching new forms of racism (for example, aversive, modern, cultural, purportedly color-blind, …
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Englisch
€149.79
Norma Romm: Accountability in Social Research
In this book I have concentrated on drawing attention to various conceptions of accountability that might be brought to bear in judging the practice of social research. Much of the book is organized …
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Englisch
DRM
€57.42