Search Results for Social justice - Narrowed by: ReferenceSirsiDynix Enterprisehttp://kllibrary.dbkl.gov.my/client/en_US/pkl/pkl/qu$003dSocial$002bjustice$0026qf$003dLOCATION$002509Shelf$002bLocation$0025091$00253AREFERENCE$002509Reference$0026ic$003dtrue$0026ps$003d300$0026isd$003dtrue?dt=list2025-12-13T05:54:47ZHuman rights and social justice : social action and service for the helping and health professionsent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:2521822025-12-13T05:54:47Z2025-12-13T05:54:47ZWronka,Joseph<br/>2017<br/>Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur<br/>ISBN 9781483387178<br/>Understanding statistics for the social sciences, criminal justice, and criminologyent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:2067142025-12-13T05:54:47Z2025-12-13T05:54:47ZWalker, Jeffery T. Maddan, Sean Walker, Jeffery T. Statistics in criminology and criminal justice<br/>2013<br/>Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur<br/>ISBN 9781449649227<br/>Rethinking multicultural education for the next generation : the new empathy and social justiceent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:2044902025-12-13T05:54:47Z2025-12-13T05:54:47ZDolby, Nadine, 1964-<br/>2012<br/>Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur<br/>ISBN 9780415896061<br/>Service-learning and social justice education : strengthening justice-oriented community based models of teaching and learningent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:1151102025-12-13T05:54:47Z2025-12-13T05:54:47Z2008<br/>Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur<br/>ISBN 9780415458627<br/>Bicycle justice and urban transformation : biking for all?ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:2533682025-12-13T05:54:47Z2025-12-13T05:54:47ZGolub, Aaron, editor.<br/>2016<br/>Perpustakaan Jabatan<br/>ISBN 9781138950245<br/>What's the economy for, anyway? : why it's time to stop chasing growth and start pursuing happinessent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:1807892025-12-13T05:54:47Z2025-12-13T05:54:47ZDe Graaf, John. Batker, David<br/>"What's The Economy For, Anyway? is a thought-provoking, funny, readable, anti-ideological book based on the cult hit film of the same name. Here, scholars John de Graaf (author of Affluenza) and David Batker tackle thirteen touchstone economic issues and challenge readers to consider just what the point of our economy is. Emphasizing powerful American ideals such as working together, pragmatism, and equality for all, de Graaf and Batker set forth a simple, powerful goal for any economic system: the greatest good for the greatest number, over the longest run. Their vision will appeal to a wide array of readers across traditional silos. Drawing from this nation's rich economic history, the book shows that the good life in America is achieved when people and markets work together with an active government to create a better economy, one that works for everyone, not just the privileged few. Beginning by taking our fetish for GDP and shattering it, the chapters touch on quality of life, health, security, time management, worklife, leisure, social justice, and perhaps most important, sustainability. This sparkling, message-driven book is exactly what we need: a guide to what really matters, and how we can use the resources of our economy to make the world a better place"--<br/>2011<br/>Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur, Cawangan Taman Tun Dr Ismail Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur, Cawangan Bandar Baru Sentul<br/>ISBN 9781608195107<br/>A brief history of justiceent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:1752792025-12-13T05:54:47Z2025-12-13T05:54:47ZJohnston, David, 1951-<br/>2011<br/>Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur, Cawangan Taman Tun Dr Ismail<br/>ISBN 9781405155762<br/>Planning for diversiti : policy and planning in a world of differenceent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:796732025-12-13T05:54:47Z2025-12-13T05:54:47ZReeves, Dory<br/>2005<br/>Perpustakaan Jabatan Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur<br/>ISBN 9780415286565<br/>