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Inclusive Society? - Social Exclusion and New Labour

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Ruth Levitas is Professor of Sociology at the University of Bristol, founding Chair of the Utopian Studies Society Europe, and Chair of the William Morris Society. Her publications include The Concept of Utopia . In 2012 she received the Lyman Tower Sargent Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Utopian Studies. Klappentext A topical critical examination of the idea of social exclusion and the new political language of social cohesion, community, stakeholding and inclusion. The Inclusive Society? examines the actions and rhetoric of the Labour Party and Labour Government under Tony Blair's leadership. It identifies three different discourses of social exclusion. Using this model, it explores views of inclusion put forward by Will Hutton and other stakeholders, by communitarians including Etzioni and Gray, and by the Labour Party from the Borrie and the Commission on Social Justice to Blair and the Social Exclusion Unit. Zusammenfassung A topical critical examination of the idea of social exclusion and the new political language of social cohesion! community! stakeholding and inclusion. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Introduction Discourses of Social Exclusion From Social Justice to Social Cohesion The Optimism of Will Staking Claims Community Rules New Labour, New Discourse From Equality to Social Inclusion Delivering Social Inclusion The New Durkheimian Hegemony Notes Select Bibliography Index

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Acknowledgements Introduction Discourses of Social Exclusion From Social Justice to Social Cohesion The Optimism of Will Staking Claims Community Rules New Labour, New Discourse From Equality to Social Inclusion Delivering Social Inclusion The New Durkheimian Hegemony Notes Select Bibliography Index

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'This incisive and very readable account of the New Labour discourse and politics of social exclusion is both topical and thought-provoking. It reminds us that the cosy language of community, stakeholding and social inclusion can serve to obscure inequalities and fundamental conflicts of interest. It should be read not just by all those interested in the New Labour 'project' but, even more importantly, by those conducting it.' - Ruth Lister, Professor of Social Policy, Department of Social Sciences, Loughborough University
'This is a stunningly effective critique of some of New Labour's flannel. Ruth Levitas has provided a cool, analytical dissection of the subtle changes in approach towards poverty and social exclusion appearing in various influential documents of the 1990s...this book should make both politicians and sociologists squirm.' - Ray Pahl, The Sociological Review
'...this is a really good book - clear coherent, and plainly and intelligibly written.' - David Byrne, Work, Employment and Society

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Authors Levitas, R Levitas, R. Levitas, Ruth Levitas, Ruth (Lecturer in Sociology Levitas
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.1998
 
EAN 9780333730867
ISBN 978-0-333-73086-7
No. of pages 234
Series Social Exclusion and New Labou
Social Exclusion and New Labou
Subjects Guides
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Political sociology

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