edited by Gail Lewis, Sharon Gewirtz, and John Clarke.
Thousand Oaks, Calif. :
Open University in association with SAGE Publications,
2000.
1 online resource (x, 358 pages)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover Contents Notes on Contributors Introduction: Expanding the Social Policy Imaginary Chapter 1 -- Gender and the Analysis of Social Policy Chapter 2 -- Gender and Welfare Regimes Chapter 3 -- The Social Relations aof Care Chapter 4 -- Foucault and the Study of Social Policy Chapter 5 -- Constituting Welfare Subjects through Poverty and Sexuality Chapter 6 -- Constructing Gendered and Racialized Identities: Young Men, Masculinities and Educational Policy Chapter 7 -- Children as Welfare Subjects in Restructured Social Policy Chapter 8 -- Social Policy and the Body Chapter 9 -- Social Policy and the Emotions Chapter 10 -- Class and Social Policy Chapter 11 -- From the KWNS to the SWPR Chapter 12 -- New Approaches to Comparative Social Policy: the Changing Face of Central and Eastern European Welfare Chapter 13 -- A World of Difference? Globalization and the Study of Social Policy Chapter 14 -- Decriminalizing Criminology Chapter 15 -- Crime Control, Social Policy and Liberalism Chapter 16 -- Rethinking Violence, Rethinking Social Policy? Chapter 17 -- Discursive Histories, the Pursuit of Multiculturalism and Social Policy Chapter 18 -- The Demise of Professional Self-regulation: a Moment to Mourn? Chapter 19 -- Exchange and the Metaphor of Exchange: Economic Cultures in Social Care Chapter 20 -- Social Justice, New Labour and School Reform Chapter 21 -- Redefining Work and Welfare in Europe: New Perspectives on Work, Welfare and Time Chapter 22 -- Principles of Recognition and Respect in Welfare.
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An introduction to, and analysis of, the mixture of problems and possibilities within the study of social policy.
eBook Library
EBL254752
Rethinking social policy.
0761967559
Social policy.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Public Policy-- Social Services & Welfare.