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Articles, News, Promotions and Updates from Routledge and the Taylor & Francis Group.

Just published! Three revision guides help students pass NEBOSH Certificate level qualifications
Everything you need for productive revision in one handy reference source.
The Rhetoric of Food: Discourse, Materiality, and Power focuses on the rhetoric of food and the power dimensions that intersect this most fundamental but increasingly popular area of ideology and practice, including politics, culture, lifestyle, identity, advertising, environment, and economy.

As the baby boomers move into retirement and later stages of life, gerontology and geriatrics have begun to receive much more attention.
Changing Aging, Changing Family Therapy explores the ways in which family therapists’ expertise in systems theory makes them uniquely qualified to take a leading role in helping families and individuals cope with the challenges and changed circumstances that aging brings. Clinicians will find detailed coverage and practical guidelines on a wealth of vital topics, including coping with the illness of a parent or partner, working past retirement age, outliving one’s savings, preserving physical and mental well-being over time, and more.

This volume brings together leading scholars in an effort to examine reciprocal processes that connect media with morality, and to set a course for understanding this association. Together these scholars provide an understanding of the relationship between media and morality that should serve as an invaluable resource for current and future generations of researchers.

Even when he’s gray around the muzzle, the black dog of depression can still deliver a ferocious bite. Depression can strike at any age, and it may appear for the first time as we get older, as a result of life circumstances or our genetic makeup.
Managing Depression, Growing Older offers a systematic guide to identifying depression in older people, supporting them at home or in an aged care setting, and the importance of diet, exercise and attitude in recovery. It is essential reading for anyone who works with the elderly.

Images and ideas associated with masculinity are forever in flux. In this book, Donald Moss addresses the never-ending effort of men—regardless of sexual orientation—to shape themselves in relation to the unstable notion of masculinity.
Thirteen Ways Of Looking At A Man will be of great interest not only to psychoanalysts and psychotherapists, but also to a much wider audience of readers interested in gender studies, queer studies, and masculinity.

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Gregory J. Cizek is Professor of Educational Measurement and Evaluation at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (USA) where he teaches courses in psychometrics, assessment, statistics, research methods, and program evaluation. His interests include validity, setting performance standards on tests, test security, classroom assessment, and testing policy.
The book launch for Systemic Architecture: Operating Manual for the Self Organizing City by Marco Poletto and Claudia Pasquero takes place tomorrow evening at 6:30pm at the Architectural Association (AA) Bookshop in London (36-37 Bedford Square, Greater London, WC1B 3ES). We hope to see you there!
In recognition of World Hunger Day on the 28th May we have pulled together viewpoints from some of our world leading authors, as well as a list of some of our most relevant books.
"World Hunger Day encourages us to see ourselves as global citizens and to recognize the importance of helping people in some of the poorest countries of the world to end hunger and poverty, and to do so in a way that fosters sustainable livelihoods."
Geoffrey Lawrence, author of Food Security, Nutrition and Sustainability