The book is a developed history of the radiological sciences - covering the back-story to Roentgen's discovery, the discovery itself and immediate reception the early days of radiology leading to classical radiology (the pre-digital world).
Increasing numbers of Latinos and their uncertain voting behaviours have enticed Democrats and Republicans to actively court this demographic group, seeking their partisan identification. This text examines these efforts.
Divided into five parts, this practical book starts by considering what research with young people is and why we should do it, which leads the reader into how to do it. It gives some useful examples of action and finishes with some reflections about the whole process.