JULIA JOHNSON is a Visiting Senior Research Fellowat the Faculty of Health and Social Care at The Open University, UK. She has published widely on the topics related to ageing and later life andwas review editor of the journal Ageing& Society. Her most recent book is
Understanding Health and Social Care (edited with Corinne De Souza).
SHEENA ROLPH is Visiting Senior Research Fellow at The Open University, UK. She has published widely in the social history of learning disability and the history of residential care for older people. Her background is in art history and her research interests include the history of visual images relating to her specialist fields.
RANDALL SMITH is Professor of Social Gerontology in the School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, UK. He has co-authored books on community care and the development of policies for older people. Between 2003 and 2009, he was a member of the Executive Committee of the British Society of Gerontology and is a Trustee of Age Concern Bristol.
11 Ebooks by J. Johnson
J. Johnson & S. Rolph: Residential Care Transformed
This book, now in paperback, revisits Peter Townsend’s classic study of residential care for older people in Britain conducted in the late 1950s. It provides not only a fascinating account of residen …
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K. Kartchner & J. Johnson: Strategic Culture and Weapons of Mass Destruction
This book describes strategic culture and its value as a methodological approach to the study of International Relations. In particular, the book uses strategic culture to illuminate a number of case …
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€84.99
F. K. Drah & J. W. de Graft Johnson: Towards Nationhood in West Africa
This volume is based on a series of lectures Dr. Johnson addressed to the ”youth of Britain”. …
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€56.61
F. K. Drah & J. W. de Graft Johnson: Towards Nationhood in West Africa
This volume is based on a series of lectures Dr. Johnson addressed to the ”youth of Britain”. …
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J.K. Johnson: Becoming Prominent
Holding local office as a magistrate was almost essential for further prominence, but holding a commission in the militia was equally if not more important. Anglicanism was an enormous advantage in a …
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