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Social Justice in Contemporary Housing
Philosophy is not usually seen as a guidance for modern housing policy, but in this new book, Dr Helen Taylor argues that there is something innovative, unusual, and worth discussing about the application of philosophy to housing. The philosophical framework used within this book is John Rawls’ conception of justice as fairness. The UK has gone through several shifts in housing policy over the past decade, most recently by introducing the controversial ‘Bedroom Tax’, in an effort to make more cuts to benefits and social welfare. Social Justice in Contemporary Housing: Applying Rawls’ Difference Principle suggests that by using ideas of agency we can understand the impact that social policy has on individuals and wider society. The work outlines the liberal principle of legitimacy and argues that Rawls’ concept of reasonableness can, and should, be used to justify the intervention of policy in individuals’ lives. This book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students of housing as well as philosophy and social policy, and also those working around the creation and implementation of social housing in the UK.
Race and Crime

Race and Crime

Helen Taylor-Greene; Shaun L. Gabbidon

SAGE Publications Inc
2011
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A unique text/reader that provides an overview of both historical and contemporary race and crime issues This innovative text/reader from pre-eminent authors and researchers Helen Taylor Greene and Shaun Gabbidon combines textual material with recent, carefully edited articles from well-known and emerging scholars. The articles have been published in leading criminology and criminal justice journals, such as Crime & Delinquency, Criminology, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Justice Quarterly, and Theoretical Criminology. The book explores historical and contemporary issues such as race as a social construct; the treatment of minorities and immigrants in American history; explanations of race and crime; disproportionate arrest, victimization, and confinement; racial profiling; wrongful convictions; and the "War on Drugs."
Coming Home

Coming Home

Helen Taylor Andrews

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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We all love a new recipe, don't we? Try this one for a southern fried good time. Take one over-the-hill and slightly overweight ex-model who has moved home to the rural south from New York to write a cookbook, Add one red-neck carpenter and throw in a cute little dog. Mix well with some country songs, southern cooking, a few funny, and not so funny happenings along with way. Serve with a mixture of guitar players and meddling neighbors. Told in Helen's down home narrative style this southern romance is sure to bring a smile to your face and tears to your eyes. Helen's writing style has been described as 'painting a story with words.' She describes the story as, " A little bit corny, a whole lot of country and wash tub full of fun."
Chasing Guano

Chasing Guano

Helen Taylor

Tilbury House,U.S.
2024
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Poop—or guano to be more specific. She also knew who it was from (penguins), how many there were (a lot!), and what they were eating (krill). With the deadline for proposing boundaries for protected lands in Antarctica fast approaching, Heather built a team for a dangerous expedition to the Danger Islands. Their mission was to count the members of the colony, determine how long they had been established there, and make a case for protecting this land too. Penguin populations are particularly important. As indicator species, they can alert scientists to larger environmental issues. Join Heather and her team on a fascinating exploration of these remote islands as they discover one of the world’s largest penguin super-colonies. Includes team photos from the expedition!
Gone With the Wind

Gone With the Wind

Helen Taylor

BFI Publishing
2015
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Gone with the Wind (1939) is one of the greatest films of all time - the best-known of Hollywood's Golden Age and a work that has, in popular imagination, defined southern American history for three-quarters of a century. Drawing on three decades of pertinent research, Helen Taylor charts the film's production history, reception and legacy.
Urban Schools

Urban Schools

Helen Taylor; Sharon Wright

RIBA Publishing
2020
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When space is tight how can a city provide the best education experience for children? Is a multi-storey school really a poor option? Can high-quality play opportunities be provided without playgrounds? This book explores the design of schools in urban settings, the increased challenges in meeting the typical expectations of school design, and what the successful new typology of a school in a city might be. A practical guide as well as a theoretical exploration of ideas, this book outlines successful international contemporary and historical case studies, providing much-needed guidance for architects and others working in education design in dense urban environments.
Community Schools

Community Schools

Helen Taylor; Sharon Wright

RIBA PUBLISHING
2023
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Schools have the potential to empower communities by connecting people better with the places they live. But how can these benefits be baked into a design brief?As complex institutions, schools not only provide education and pastoral care for children, as they grow and develop, but also act as workplaces for staff and civic assets or hubs for the wider community. Yet they're not often perceived to be critical infrastructure.Community Schools reconsiders what is required from physical school environments, building on the learning gathered from the sector over the past two decades. To meet the new social, environmental and economic challenges it advocates designing differently, both in terms of the form that buildings take and the evaluation of their impact and performance.By calling for a reframing of the way that schools are regarded as community-wide amenities, this book explores the potential for architects to deliver design in a manner that supports healthy lifestyles and promotes wellbeing. Through encouraging social connections, new possibilities open up for educational facilities to become open, welcoming and inclusive.Featuring:Over 12 international case studies from practices including: Architype, Argyll + Bute, Bogle Architects, DRMM, Revaerk, Scott Brownrigg and XDGA Key themes of wellbeing, connectivity, inclusion, indicators and evaluationPractical guidance and learning points throughoutA new design brief for community schools
Childless By Choice

Childless By Choice

Helen Taylor

Whitefox Publishing Ltd
2025
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Helen Taylor cuts through the taboo of voluntary childlessness in this timely, intimate and groundbreaking exploration of what it means to live a life without children. Part memoir, part cultural history, this compelling narrative weaves personal experience with rigorous analysis to challenge our assumptions about family, fulfilment and female identity.Drawing on a lifetime of experience as a feminist academic who chose not to have children, Taylor examines the joys and complexities of her path less travelled. She traces how attitudes toward childlessness have evolved – and sometimes haven’t. With unflinching honesty, she confronts the challenges of ageing without children while celebrating the freedom and opportunities her choice has provided.Through interviews with other women, analysis of cultural attitudes and examination of literature and media, Taylor builds a rich tapestry of what it means to live outside traditional family structures. She explores thorny questions about legacy, purpose and belonging in a world that often defines women through motherhood.Taylor's warm, intelligent voice guides us through territory that has too long been shadowed by judgement and misconception, offering wisdom, solidarity and a new framework for understanding the many ways to live a meaningful life.
My Return To Love

My Return To Love

Helen Taylor

Helen Taylor
2023
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In the riveting pages of My Return to Love, embark on a transformative journey that explores the profound impact of life-altering experiences. In this captivating narrative, Helen fearlessly delves into a sequence of events that forever changed the course of her existence.At the heart of the tale lies an unexpected encounter with an ethereal voice, a whisper that carried a monumental directive: "Get out."Thus, begins a remarkable odyssey of self-discovery and empowerment, as Helen courageously heeds the voice's call to leave behind the confines of a stifling marriage.What ensues is a breathtaking series of experiences, each a stepping stone on the path to self-realisation. As Helen navigates this uncharted territory alone - friends and family fading into the background - the narrative weaves a tapestry of growth, resilience and the unearthing of a greater cosmic consciousness.Against the backdrop of isolation, an extraordinary transformation unfolds. With an open heart and an unwavering resolve, Helen faces every challenge head-on, drawing upon newfound reserves of strength and courage and emerges as a stronger, more authentic self.My Return to Love transcends the boundaries of traditional storytelling, embracing themes of empowerment, spiritual awakening and the indomitable human spirit. Through Helen's experiences, readers are invited to re-examine their own paths, find solace and inspiration in the face of adversity and uncover the dormant wellsprings of resilience within their own lives.Through patience and persistence, Helen transcended the wounds of her past and emerged not as a mere survivor, but as a fierce advocate for her own wellbeing. The love that once felt elusive became a radiant force from within - a guiding light that empowered her to stand tall, to love herself unconditionally and to extend that love outward to others.My Return to Love is more than a book - it is a testament to the human capacity for growth, a tribute to the strength of the human heart and a reminder that the journey of self-discovery is one of the most profound adventures any of us can undertake.Come along and share her journey - not just as a tale of extraordinary circumstances, but as a testament to the innate power within each of us.
Sloth & Moth: A Better-Together Friendship

Sloth & Moth: A Better-Together Friendship

Helen Taylor

Sleeping Bear Press
2026
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Inspired by the real-life symbiotic relationship between sloths and moths, this lovely tale shows that friendships can sometimes be complicated. Sloth and Moth live together in a tree. They are close--very close. Moth lives on Sloth's back. They do everything together. They take naps, eat treats, and play games. They even take Sloth's weekly "business trips" together. They are together all the time. And that's okay . . . for a while. But as Sloth grows older, he feels he'd like a little alone time. Time to groom his fur, alone. Time to stare out into the distance, alone. Time to just enjoy some quiet without Moth's lively chatter. So when the opportunity presents itself, Sloth heads out for a solitary life. Now there are extra-long naps, alone. And more staring out into the distance, alone. And it's nice . . . for a while. But then Sloth starts to wonder, and maybe even worry a bit, about what Moth might be up to. Is she thinking of Sloth just as Sloth is thinking of her? Could they be better together? Engaging back matter explores the sloth‒moth relationship.
Science in the Salon: An Essay and Translation

Science in the Salon: An Essay and Translation

Helena Taylor

Open Book Publishers
2026
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Madeleine de Scud ry (1607-1701) was a celebrated seventeenth-century novelist and essayist, yet her engagement with natural philosophy and the sciences has been largely overlooked. This volume presents the first English translation of The Story of Two Chameleons (1688) and situates it within Scud ry's broader scientific and philosophical writing. Beyond this seminal text, the book explores her reflections on atomism, natural history, and epistemology, revealing her critical engagement with cutting-edge theories of her time, including a challenge to Descartes's 'animal-machine' hypothesis. By translating and analyzing key sections from her multi-volume Conversations (1680-1692), alongside selected manuscript material, this volume demonstrates how Scud ry's interdisciplinary approach defied rigid intellectual boundaries, activating what Anne-Lise Rey terms 'epistemic mobility.' Her work offers a vital perspective on women's contributions to the history of science and philosophy, illuminating the ways in which marginalized voices engaged with and shaped knowledge production. With a critical introduction and extensive commentary, this open access edition makes Scud ry's work widely available to scholars and students in early modern studies, French literature, philosophy, animal studies, and the environmental humanities. It is a timely contribution to ongoing efforts to recover women's intellectual history and reassess the intersections of literature, science, and philosophy in early modern Europe.
Science in the Salon: An Essay and Translation

Science in the Salon: An Essay and Translation

Helena Taylor

Open Book Publishers
2026
sidottu
Madeleine de Scud ry (1607-1701) was a celebrated seventeenth-century novelist and essayist, yet her engagement with natural philosophy and the sciences has been largely overlooked. This volume presents the first English translation of The Story of Two Chameleons (1688) and situates it within Scud ry's broader scientific and philosophical writing. Beyond this seminal text, the book explores her reflections on atomism, natural history, and epistemology, revealing her critical engagement with cutting-edge theories of her time, including a challenge to Descartes's 'animal-machine' hypothesis. By translating and analyzing key sections from her multi-volume Conversations (1680-1692), alongside selected manuscript material, this volume demonstrates how Scud ry's interdisciplinary approach defied rigid intellectual boundaries, activating what Anne-Lise Rey terms 'epistemic mobility.' Her work offers a vital perspective on women's contributions to the history of science and philosophy, illuminating the ways in which marginalized voices engaged with and shaped knowledge production. With a critical introduction and extensive commentary, this open access edition makes Scud ry's work widely available to scholars and students in early modern studies, French literature, philosophy, animal studies, and the environmental humanities. It is a timely contribution to ongoing efforts to recover women's intellectual history and reassess the intersections of literature, science, and philosophy in early modern Europe.
Childless By Choice

Childless By Choice

Helen Taylor

Whitefox Publishing Ltd
2026
nidottu
Helen Taylor cuts through the taboo of voluntary childlessness in this timely, intimate and groundbreaking exploration of what it means to live a life without children. Part memoir, part cultural history, this compelling narrative weaves personal experience with rigorous analysis to challenge our assumptions about family, fulfilment and female identity. Drawing on a lifetime of experience as a feminist academic who chose not to have children, Taylor examines the joys and complexities of her path less travelled. She traces how attitudes toward childlessness have evolved – and sometimes haven’t. With unflinching honesty, she confronts the challenges of ageing without children while celebrating the freedom and opportunities her choice has provided. Through interviews with other women, analysis of cultural attitudes and examination of literature and media, Taylor builds a rich tapestry of what it means to live outside traditional family structures. She explores thorny questions about legacy, purpose and belonging in a world that often defines women through motherhood. Taylor's warm, intelligent voice guides us through territory that has too long been shadowed by judgement and misconception, offering wisdom, solidarity and a new framework for understanding the many ways to live a meaningful life.