16 results on '"Toivo, Raisa Maria"'
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2. Claiming and Curating Experiential Expertise at the Children’s Telephone Helpline, Childline UK, 1986–2006
3. Afterword
4. Connecting the Disconnected: Telephones, Activism, and 'Faring Well' in Britain, 1950–2000
5. Placing Experiential Expertise: The 1981 New Cross Massacre Campaign
6. 'Low Risk Doesn’t Mean No Risk': The Making of Lesbian Safer-Sex and the Creation of New (S)experts in the Late Twentieth Century
7. 'Let Me Tell You How I See It…': White Women, Race, and Welfare on Two Birmingham Council Estates in the 1980s
8. Student Voices, Expertise, and Welfare Within British Universities in the Mid-Twentieth-Century
9. Justifying Experience, Changing Expertise: From Protest to Authenticity in Anglophone 'Mad Voices' in the Mid-Twentieth Century
10. Fire, Fairs, and Dragonflies: The Writings of Gifted Children and Age-Bound Expertise
11. Qualified by Virtue of Experience? Professional Youth Work in Britain 1960–1989
12. Communities of Care: Working-Class Women’s Welfare Activism, 1920–1970s
13. The 'Housewife as Expert': Re-thinking the Experiential Expertise and Welfare Activism of Housewives’ Associations in England, 1960–1980
14. Introduction
15. Quaker Women in Humanitarian and Social Action: Faith, Learning and the Authority of Experience
16. Childminders and the Limits of Mothering as Experiential Expertise, England c. 1948–2000
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