Making a Living

  • Making a Living: Place, Food, and Economy in an Inuit Community
    By Nicole Gombay

    Cf. Brice-Bennett, 1977; Freeman, 1976. Cf. Brascoupé, 1993; Lyall, 1993. Polanyi in Goldsmith, (1992) 1998, p. 379. Narotzky, 1997. In fact, Narotzky's use of the term “global” in this sense is problematic.

  • Making a Living: Social Security, Social Exclusion and New Travellers
    By Jane Millar, Lyn Webster

    To combat social exclusion the government has introduced a number of welfare reforms with the central aim of integrating people who can, and 'should', work into the labour market.

  • Making a Living: Changing Livelihoods in Rural Africa
    By Elizabeth Francis

    Sender and Smith argue that tea production has been far below potential and much less than in Kenya and Malawi. Lushoto tea growers are also comparatively inefficient, with yields and quality of their tea output much lower than in Kenya ...

  • Making a Living: Changing Livelihoods in Rural Africa
    By Elizabeth Francis

    Peters , P. ( 1983 ) ' Gender , Development Cycles and Historical Process : A Critique of Recent Research on Women in Botswana ' ... Roe , E. ( 1991 ) " " Development Narratives ” , or Making the Best of Blueprint Development ' , World ...

  • Making a Living: Work and Environment in the United States
    By Chad Montrie

    In an innovative fusion of labor and environmental history, Making a Living examines work as a central part of Americans' evolving relationship with nature, revealing the unexpected connections between the fight for workers' rights and the ...

  • Making A Living: A guide to creative entrepreneurship
    By Sophie Rochester

    As a reader of this book you also have free access to The Making a Living ProgrammeTM where you can deepen your learning, keep up to date with these everchanging elements and join a like-minded global community of makers and ...

  • Making a Living: Technology and Change
    By R. Alan Hedley

    Traces the history of industrialization from its origins in the Industrial Revolution and provides overviews of theories of social change, including the perspectives of Marx, Durkheim and Weber. The text...

  • Making a Living: Work and Environment in the United States
    By Chad Montrie

    In an innovative fusion of labor and environmental history, Making a Living examines work as a central part of Americans' evolving relationship with nature, revealing the unexpected connections between the fight for workers' rights and the ...