This book demonstrates how an ethics of care can help researchers work through challenges and solve complex issues. Keeping social justice at the heart of research, the book shows how an ethics of care can provide a systematic approach supporting good judgements about research practices from inception to impact.
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A New Zealand writer who became the country's first civil funeral celebrant in 1979. This experience inspired a series of books exploring non-religious services for funerals. Her work delves into ways people can connect and support each other through difficult life passages, offering practical guidance for creating meaningful and personalized farewells. The author focuses on the human element of ceremony, seeking new avenues to celebrate life and express condolences.


- 2022
- 2022
This book is about communal living, as practised by the Pilsdon Community in Dorset. It describes an alternative way of providing refuge, support and a place of recovery for people experiencing mental health problems, addictions and other crises in their lives.