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Social Exclusion

Inglese · Tascabile

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Informationen zum Autor David Byrne is a senior lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Durham. He has worked for more than thirty years as a volunteer, political activist, social researcher and academic on issues of social restructuring and poverty. He was previously Research Director of the North Tyneside Community Development Project and Reader in Sociology at the Ulster Polytechnic. Klappentext Reviews of the First Edition: "thoughtful, critical, comprehensive, genuine... Byrne's workshould prove compulsory reading for any critical and nuancedview of social exclusion." Progress in Human Geography "The presentation of a single, coherent argument is one of the strengths of thisbook... [It] fills a gap in the debate on social exclusion." Political Studies 'Social Exclusion' is a key phrase in social policy and social politics across most of contemporary Europe. It is a description of the condition of individuals, households, neighbourhoods, ethnic and other 'identity' groups, who can be identified as being excluded from society. The second edition of this widely read book explores developments in social theory, social experience and social policy in relation to Social Exclusion. The first part examines the origins of the term and implications of the difference between the ideas of 'exclusion', 'underclass', 'residuum' and related concepts. The discussion is informed by the application of Complexity Theory. In the updated second part, the theoretical account is developed through a detailed review of the dynamics of individual lives in a changing social order. Income equality, spatial division, and exclusion in relation to health, education and cultural provision and processes are examined in a range of societies in Europe and North America. The last part contains a new chapter outlining the content and impact of national and international policies which have been specifically developed to address issues of exclusion. This is important reading for students on social sciences courses including sociology, social theory and social policy. Zusammenfassung This book explores developments in social theory! social experience and social policy in relation to Social Exclusion. It examines the origins of the term and implications of the difference between the ideas of 'exclusion'! 'underclass'! 'residuum' and related concepts. The discussion is informed by the application of Complexity Theory. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Series editor's foreword Introduction Part One Conceptualizing Social Exclusion: the political foundations - classical and neo-liberal Order, solidarity and transformation - collectivist political traditions Conceptualizing social exclusion: the language and social science of social exclusion Dynamic society - dynamic lives Part Two The dynamics of income inequality Divided spaces - social division in the postindustrial city Divided lives - exclusion in everyday life Part Three Including the excluded - the policy agenda of the third way Against exclusion - the radical alternative Bibliography Index...

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Acknowledgements
Series editor's foreword
Introduction
Part One
Conceptualizing Social Exclusion: the political foundations - classical and neo-liberal
Order, solidarity and transformation - collectivist political traditions
Conceptualizing social exclusion: the language and social science of social exclusion
Dynamic society - dynamic lives
Part Two
The dynamics of income inequality
Divided spaces - social division in the postindustrial city
Divided lives - exclusion in everyday life
Part Three
Including the excluded - the policy agenda of the third way
Against exclusion - the radical alternative
Bibliography
Index

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Autori David Byrne
Editore Open University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.06.2005
 
EAN 9780335215942
ISBN 978-0-335-21594-2
Pagine 216
Serie Issues in Society
UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences Sociology
Issues in Society
Categorie Saggistica > Politica, società, economia > Politica
Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia

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