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Topics Courses

Welcome to our Topics publishing program.
Take a look inside at teaching and learning tools that:

  • Reflect our high scholarly standards
  • Speak effectively to today's college students
  • Represent the most current pedagogical trends

 

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Workplace/Women's Place

Third Edition

Retail Price to Students:

$129.99

Paula Dubeck and Dana Dunn

9780195335262
Paperback
February 2006

Taking a lively interdisciplinary approach, this highly accessible anthology probes the continuing challenges that women face as they enter and participate in the world of work.

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In Her Own Words: Women Offenders' Views on Crime and Victimization: An Anthology

Retail Price to Students:

$104.99

Leanne Fiftal Alarid and Paul Cromwell

9780195330687
Paperback
July 2005

"What makes this anthology so unique and interesting is its exclusive use of research using feminist methodology, including in-depth and life-history interviews."--Heather Melton, University of Utah

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Flat Broke with Children: Women in the Age of Welfare Reform

Retail Price to Students:

$19.95

Sharon Hays

9780195176018
Paperback
October 2004

In the spirit of Nickel and Dimed in America, the first book to explore the impact of recent welfare reform on women

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Working Women in America: Split Dreams

Second Edition

Retail Price to Students:

$109.99

Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Gregg Lee Carter

9780195150476
Paperback
October 2004

The second edition of Working Women in America: Split Dreams highlights current research on critical issues affecting American women in today's global workplace.

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Women, Crime, and Criminal Justice: Original Feminist Readings

Retail Price to Students:

$124.99

Claire Renzetti and Lynne Goodstein

9780195329964
Paperback
October 2000

This volume of essays offers an opportunity to review alternative perspectives on women and justice--and compare them to more traditional explanations.

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