Review of the first edition: "...in seeking to synthesise a very wide range of social and political thought into a body of 'welfare theory' and present it in a manner which is accessible to undergraduate students, Fitzpatrick has set himself (or been set) a fairly daunting task. It is a measure of his success, as well as a reflection of his erudition and evident enthusiasm for the subject, that he has managed to produce a text which is readable, accessible and will provide students with a good map of the theoretical terrain on the subject for some time to come." - Iain Ferguson, University of Stirling, Social Policy
What are the concepts and principles that underpin the design and delivery of social policies?This thoroughly revised edition of a trusted text provides an authoritative introduction to the theoretical framework of social policy. Drawing upon the fields of politics, sociology and philosophy, the book offers analysis of the history and relevance of a range of core concepts such as equality, liberty, citizenship and power. It explores key ideologies of welfare, including Marxism, Feminism and the Radical Right, and presents critical perspectives on the nature of society and class.A stimulating combination of classic debates and recent developments in the field, this edition:- Features an entirely new chapter on the growing influences of global justice and environmentalism- Includes thought-provoking new 'Questions for Further Discussion' at the end of each chapter- Addresses fundamental issues in contemporary society such as social exclusion, social division and the nature of happinessWritten in a down-to-earth and engaging style, this major text is essential introductory reading for all students of Social Policy, as well as for any student of Sociology, Politics or Public Policy seeking to understand what is at stake in welfare policies of the 21st century.
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This fully updated new edition of a trusted text retains the accessibility of its predecessor while engaging with the potential impact of globalisation and the financial crisis. Its comprehensive analysis of the key concepts and theories of welfare makes it core reading for all those studying welfare and the welfare state.
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Introduction to the Second Edition Wellbeing Equality Liberty Citizenship & Community State, Power & Poverty Society & Class Ideologies Identities Globalisations Global Justice & Environmentalism Concluding Remarks Notes and References Index.
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Review of the first edition: "...in seeking to synthesise a very wide range of social and political thought into a body of 'welfare theory' and present it in a manner which is accessible to undergraduate students, Fitzpatrick has set himself (or been set) a fairly daunting task. It is a measure of his success, as well as a reflection of his erudition and evident enthusiasm for the subject, that he has managed to produce a text which is readable, accessible and will provide students with a good map of the theoretical terrain on the subject for some time to come." - Iain Ferguson, University of Stirling, Social Policy
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Tony Fitzpatrick is one of the leading social policy academics in the country, known for his accessible yet critical approach to a complex topic
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780230272026
Publisert
2011-07-25
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Red Globe Press
Vekt
372 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
264
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