Demonstrating the relevance of theory to political and policy debates and practice, this lively and accessible second edition helps students to grasp the real-life implications of social policy theory. The updated text includes consideration of contemporary shifts in welfare ideologies in the context of global austerity and the UK Coalition and Conservative governments since 2010. With a new chapter focusing on critical debates about disability, sexuality and the environment, this textbook also includes fresh reflections on migration, conditionality, resilience, social justice and human rights. Key features include: • real-life examples from UK and international politics and policy to explain and illuminate the significance of social policy theory; • key questions for student reflection and engagement; and • bulleted chapter summaries and annotated further readings at the end of every chapter. This new edition is a dynamic, engaging and valuable introduction to the key theoretical perspectives and concepts deployed in social policy.
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Demonstrating the relevance of theory to political and policy debates and practice, this dynamic and fully updated second edition helps students to grasp the real-life implications of social policy theory. It includes a new chapter featuring debates around disability, sexuality and the environment.
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Part 1: Theoretical Perspectives in the Political Arena Introduction: Laying the Groundwork 1. Dominant Post-War Ideological Perspectives: The ‘Middle Way’, ‘Third Way’ and Beyond 2. Critical Perspectives I: Marxism, Feminism and Anti-Racism 3. Critical Perspectives II: Disability Theory, Sexuality and Environmentalism Part 2: Theoretical Perspectives as an Analytical Tool 4. Post-Fordism and Postmodernism 5. Social Control, Regulation and Resistance 6. What’s the Problem? Social Constructionism Part 3: Concepts 7. Needs 8. Citizenship and Community 9. Liberty, Equality and Social Justice 10. Conclusion: Bringing It All Together – Theory and Social Change
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"A valuable introduction to the range of theories used in social policy, and a beautifully clear exposition of what theory is and why it matters. Essential reading." Kitty Stewart, London School of Economics and Political Science “An accessible and engaging book written by leading figures in the field that can help student and seasoned professional alike unpack the assumptions and ideas that inform what governments do.” Aaron Reeves, University of Oxford
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• This book draws on real life to make complex theoretical approaches and ideas understandable and relevant; • It uses sections, boxes and regular pedagogical features including illustrations and examples for seminar discussions and further reading suggestions, to help lecturers and students navigate the material and consolidate their understanding; • It includes a new chapter focusing on disability, LGBTQ and ecological perspectives, as well as analysis of ‘new conservatism’ to bring the text up-to-date.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781447338383
Publisert
2024-02-27
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Policy Press
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Biographical note

Ruth Lister is Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at Loughborough University and a member of the House of Lords. Ruth Patrick is Professor of Social Policy at the University of York. Kate Brown is Senior Lecturer in Social Policy and Criminal Justice at the University of York.