Rethinking Social Policy

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INCISBN: 9780761967545

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Edited by Gail Lewis, Sharon Gewirtz, John H. Clarke
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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

`...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

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