Monthly Archive for May, 2009

“Israeli Arabs Defiant on ‘Loyalty Laws’ Plan”

The BBC’s Heather Sharp reports from the Israeli-Arab town of Um al-Fahm, where residents are angry over two proposed laws apparently aimed at increasing their loyalty to the state of Israel. More…

The Social Sciences Imprint Launched

Common Ground Publishing has launched the new imprint The Social Sciences.

There is a selection of books already published and available in the bookstore:

You can now submit proposals or completed manuscript submissions of:

Books should be between 30,000 words and 150,000 words in length. They will be published simultaneously in print and electronic formats.

Voices from the Coalface

Voices from the Coalface: Practitioner Perspectives on the Challenges of Community-Based Work edited by John R. Owen and Freidoon Khavarpour is available from The Social Sciences imprint.

Across Australia the field of social and community-based work is undergoing a significant push toward professionalisation. One only needs to look at the level of tertiary interest in these fields, and the saturation of university courses, to get a sense of this phenomenon. In addition to various units where “practice” and the operations of community-based work are of central concern, a majority of Australian universities and TAFE institutes now offer as a core part of their programs an intensive period of fieldwork practice. However, there are few, if any, books where students and teachers can explore the actual experience of practice in the field. This arises from two fairly obvious conditions. First, that practice is something that cannot be easily rendered into writing. Second, that practice is typically recorded by academics in a scholarly way or conveyed by practitioners either in the course of their doing, or in the compilation of case studies and in the reflective stages of evaluation. Continue reading ‘Voices from the Coalface’

Social Sciences Journal Volume 3 Complete

The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Volume 3 is complete.

Papers of interest in Volume 3 include:

With more than 250 papers, published over 12 issues, in Volume 3 there are too many interesting papers for us to mention here. Please have a look through the online bookstore for papers which may be of interest to you.