Beyond Establishment


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The Church of England finds itself colliding with society at large on regular occasion. Has the time come, therefore, where the advantages of being the established church are at last outweighed by the disadvantages? Is there a case for disestablishment, and if so, what might a fresh vision of the church’s relationship with wider society be? Separating the question of establishment, from the question of presence in the community, Jonathan Chaplin argues that the time has come for the ending of privileged constitutional ties between the Church of England the British state. Rather than offering a smaller place for the Church of England within society, he suggests, such a separation would in fact enhance its ability to maintain an embedded presence in local parishes, and allow it the room to speak out about the deeper, bigger challenges which face society today.




Beyond Establishment


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A novel, cultural approach to studying mainline denominations. Focusing on each denomination's religious and moral vision--the beliefs, values, symbols, and style that makes it distinct--this book features contributions from a variety of authors, historians, scholars, educators, anthropologists, and liturgists.




Leadership, Beyond Establishment Views


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Volume 6 of the Leadership Symposia--sponsored by the Department of Admin­istrative Sciences and College of Business Ad­ministration at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale--charts the state of the field of leadership through a judicious mixture of established and emerging scholars. The text is broken into four parts, with each part containing an Introduction by the editors. Part 1 consists of "Leadership and Managerial Behavior as Loosely Coupled Systems for Moving Beyond Establishment Views," by the editors; "The Relevance of Some Studies of Managerial Work and Be­havior to Leadership Research," Rosemary Stewart; "Unstructured, Nonparticipant Ob­servation and the Study of Leaders' Interper­sonal Contacts," Robert S. Bussom, Lars L. Larson, and William M. Vicars; "Leaders on Line," Michael M. Lombardo and Morgan W. McCall, Jr.; and "Various Paths Beyond Es­tablishment Views," Bernard Wilpert. Part 2 contains "Multiplexed Supervision and Leadership," Fred Dansereau, Jr., Joseph A. Alutto, Steven E. Markham, and Mac­Donald Dumas; "A Theory of Leadership Categorization," Robert G. Lord, Roseanne J. Foti, and James S. Phillips; "Leadership Ac­tivation Theory," John E. Sheridan, Jeffrey L. Kerr, and Michael A. Abelson; and "Intensity of Relation, Dyadic-Group Considerations, Cognitive Categorization, and Transforma­tional Leadership," Bernard M. Bass; "Strat­egies for Dealing with Different Processes in Different Contexts," Ian Morley, "A Multi­plexed Response to Bass and Morley," Fred Dansereau, Jr., Joseph A. Alutto, Steven E. Markham, and MacDonald Dumas; and "Properly Categorizing the Commentary," Roseanne J. Foti, Robert G. Lord, and James S. Phillips. Part 3 contains "SYMLOG and Leader­ship Theory," Robert F. Bales and Daniel J. Isenberg; "Toward a Macro-Oriented Model of Leadership: An Odyssey," James G. Hunt and Richard N. Osborn; and "Toward a Par­adigm Shift in the Study of Leadership," Henry J. Tosi, Jr. Essays in part 4 are "If You're Not Serving Bill and Barbara, Then You're Not Serving Leadership," Henry Mintzberg; "Beyond Establishment Leadership Views: An Epilog," by the editors; "Leadership Research and the European Connection: An Epilog," Dian-­Marie Hosking and James G. Hunt; and "Conclusion: The Leadership-Management Controversy Revisited," Schriesheim, Hunt, and Sekaran.




Moving Beyond Borders


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The lifework of a pioneering scholar and leader in Latino studies




Beyond a Fringe


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A Times Political Book of the Year A Daily Mail Political Book of the Year A Guardian Political Book of the Year An Independent Political Book of the Year Veering from the hilarious to the tragic, Andrew Mitchell's tales from the parliamentary jungle make for one of the most entertaining political memoirs in years. From his prep school years, straight out of Evelyn Waugh, through the Army to Cambridge, the City of London and the Palace of Westminster, Mitchell has passed through a series of British institutions at a time of furious social change – in the process becoming rather more cynical about the Establishment. Here, he brilliantly lifts the lid on its inner workings, from the punctilio of high finance to the dark arts of the government Whips' Office, and reveals how he accidentally started Boris Johnson's political career – an act which rebounded on him spectacularly. Engagingly honest about his ups and downs in politics, Beyond a Fringe is crammed with riotous political anecdotes and irresistible insider gossip from the heart of Westminster.




Planting in a Post-Wild World


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“As practical as it is poetic. . . . an optimistic call to action.” —Chicago Tribune Over time, with industrialization and urban sprawl, we have driven nature out of our neighborhoods and cities. But we can invite it back by designing landscapes that look and function more like they do in the wild: robust, diverse, and visually harmonious. Planting in a Post-Wild World by Thomas Rainer and Claudia West is an inspiring call to action dedicated to the idea of a new nature—a hybrid of both the wild and the cultivated—that can flourish in our cities and suburbs. This is both a post-wild manifesto and practical guide that describes how to incorporate and layer plants into plant communities to create an environment that is reflective of natural systems and thrives within our built world.




Ethics and Epidemiology


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Since its first publication in 1996, Ethics and Epidemiology has been an invaluable resource for practicing public health professionals and MPH students around the world. This third edition presents an international perspective of prominent epidemiologists, ethicists, and legal scholars to address important ethical developments in epidemiology and related public health fields from the last decade, including the rise of public health ethics and the complex inter-relations between professional ethics in epidemiology, public health ethics, and research ethics. Ethics and Epidemiology, Third Edition is organized topically and divided into four parts covering "Foundations," "Key Values and Principles," "Methods," and "Issues." New or updated chapters include ethical issues in public health practice, ethical issues in genetic epidemiology, and ethical issues in international health research and epidemiology. Now updated with timely global examples, Ethics and Epidemiology, Third Edition provides an in-depth account to the theoretical and practical moral problems confronting public health students and professionals and offers guidance for how justified moral conclusions can be reached.




Modern Legal Interpretation


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Legalism or legal formalism usually depicts judges as resolving cases by allegedly merely applying pre-existing legal rules. They do not seem to legislate, exercise discretion, balance or pursue policies, and they definitely do not look outside of conventional legal texts for guidance in deciding new cases. For them, the law is an autonomous domain of knowledge and technique. What they follow are the maxims of clarity, determinacy, and coherence of law. This perception of law and adjudication is sometimes designated as “an orthodox lawyering”. However, at least in certain cases, it is very difficult to say that legalism is not an inappropriate theory or a method of legal interpretation. Different theories have attested that legal interpretation is much more than just legalism, which appears to be far too naïve. In the framework of modern legal interpretation, the following questions can be raised. Is it possible to integrate legalism in a coherent theory of legal interpretation? Is legalism as a distinctive theory of legal interpretation still a feasible theory of interpretation? How can such a formalist approach withstand a critique from Dworkinian moral interpretivism or accusations of being a myth, masking political preferences from legal realists? These and many other issues about legal interpretation are discussed in this book by prominent legal philosophers and legal theorists.