Books from Dunedin Academic PressLtd

  • The Gulf of Corinth
    By Julian Andrews, Richard Collier, Michael R. Leeder

    A field guide to one of the most interesting areas of the Mediterranean, written by experts, complete with detailed regional descriptions and a field-tested set of itineraries.

  • The Norns in Old Norse Mythology
    By Karen Bek-Pedersen

    In this book, author Karen Bek-Pedersen provides a thorough understanding of the role played by norns and other similar beings.

  • Cyprus
    By Stephen Edwards, Karen Hudson-Edwards, Joe Cann

    Perhaps nowhere else on Earth does so small an area as that of island of Cyprus provide such an excellent illustration of the dynamics of Earth processes.

  • The Making of Language
    By Mike Beaken

    This is an introduction to the evolution of language, from gestural communication to the development of complex syntax.

  • Service User and Carer Involvement: Beyond Good Intentions
    By Mo McPhail

    This book examines the challenges in enabling people who are 'experts by experience' to participate in an agenda which is largely dominated by 'top-down' managerial practices. Several themes run through the book.

  • Special Educational Needs
    By Sheila Riddell

    Based on comparisons of Special Educational Needs (SEN) frameworks in Scotland and England, Sheila Riddell questions how justice for children with SEN and their parents may be achieved.

  • Building a Learning Community in the Primary Classroom
    By Margaret Martin

    This book explores that crucial personal dimension of putting policy into practice. Margaret Martin's study will appeal to student teachers, experienced teachers and teacher educators.

  • The Norns in Old Norse Mythology
    By Karen Bek-Pedersen

    In this book, author Karen Bek-Pedersen provides a thorough understanding of the role played by norns and other similar beings.