Table of Content
Contents: Applying theory to policy and practice: methodological problems and issues, Steven R. Smith; The lure of 'facts' in asylum appeals: critiquing the practice of judges, James A. Sweeney; From eclecticism to orthodoxy in practice: can theory and practice merge in probation?, Francis Cowe, John Deering and Maurice Vanstone; Scepticism and belief: unravelling the relationship between theory and practice in counselling and psychotherapy, Sheila Spong; Applying theories in care management to practice, Lana Morris; Theory, practice and 'teaching' professional ethics, Gideon Calder; Bradford's programme for a peaceful city: an experiment in theory and social and political practice, Alan Carling; Eurocentricism, the philosophy of liberation and the social model of disability: the practice of a social movement within a Latin American context, Nadia Heredia; Beyond practice and beyond theory, David Morgans; Index.