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Rethinking Social Policy

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Informationen zum Autor Gail Lewis and Sharon Gewirtz are both lecturers in Social Policy at The Open University, John Clarke is Professor of Social Policy at The Open University CONTRIBUTORS' AFFILIATIONS: Jean Carabine Loughborough University Celia Davies Open University Paul Hoggart University of West England, Bristol Bob Jessop Lancaster University Jane Lewis Nottingham University Ruth Lister Loughborough University Maureen Macintosh Open University Gerry Mooney Open University John Muncie Open University Ann Phoenix Birkbeck College Lynne Poole University of Paisley Jane Pillinger Northern College, Barnsley Sharon Pinkney Victoria, Australia Tom Shakespeare University of Leeds Elizabeth Stanko Brunel University Kevin Stenson Buckinghamshire College Julia Twigg University of Kent at Canterbury Sophie Watson University of East London Fiona Williams University of Leeds Klappentext A comprehensive introduction to, and analysis of, the complex mixture of problems and possibilities within the study of social policy. Contributors at the cutting edge of social policy analysis reflect upon the implications of new social and theoretical movements for welfare and the study of social policy.Rethinking Social Policy is the Course Reader for The Open Univerversity course Rethinking Social Practice (D860)`...several "student-friendly" features...It is, though, the range of topics explored in this volume, which distinguishes it from others in the field, and renders it a particularly valuable resource for students' - Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law Zusammenfassung An introduction to! and analysis of! the mixture of problems and possibilities within the study of social policy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction - Gail Lewis Expanding the Social Policy Imaginary Gender and the Analysis of Social Policy - Ruth Lister Gender and Welfare Regimes - Jane Lewis The Social Relations of Care - Tom Shakespeare Foucault and the Study of Social Policy - Sophie Watson Constituting Welfare Subjects through Poverty and Sexuality - Jean Carabine Constructing Gendered and Racialized Identities - Ann Phoenix Young Men, Masculinities and Educational Policy Children as Welfare Subjects in Restructured Social Policy - Sharon Pinkney Social Policy and the Body - Julia Twigg Social Policy and the Emotions - Paul Hoggett Class and Social Policy - Gerry Mooney From the KWNS to the SWPR - Bob Jessop New Approaches to Comparative Social Policy - Lynne Poole The Changing Face of Central and Eastern European Welfare A World of Difference? Globalization and the Study of Social Policy - John Clarke Decriminalizing Criminology - John Muncie Crime Control, Social Policy and Liberalism - Kevin Stenson Rethinking Violence, Rethinking Social Policy - Elizabeth Stanko Discursive Histories, the Pursuit of Multiculturalism and Social Policy - Gail Lewis The Demise of Professional Self-Regulation - Celia Davies A Moment to Mourn Exchange and the Metaphor of Exchange - Maureen Mackintosh Economic Cultures in Social Care Social Justice, New Labour and School Reform - Sharon Gewirtz Redefining Work and Welfare in Europe - Jane Pillinger New Perspectives on Work, Welfare and Time Principals of Recognition and Respect in Welfare - Fiona Williams ...

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Authors Gail Gewirtz Lewis, Open University
Assisted by John Clarke (Editor), John H. Clarke (Editor), John H. H. Clarke (Editor), Sharon Gewirtz (Editor), Gail Lewis (Editor)
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.04.2000
 
EAN 9780761967552
ISBN 978-0-7619-6755-2
No. of pages 368
Series Published in association with the Open University
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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