Welfare states face profound challenges. Widening economic and social
inequalities have been intensified by austerity politics, sharpened by
the rise in ethno-nationalism and exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. At
the same time, recent decades have seen a resurgence of social justice
activism at both the local and the transnational level. Yet the
transformative power of feminist, anti-racist and
postcolonial/decolonial thinking has become relatively marginal to
core social policy theory, while other critical approaches - around
disability, sexuality, migration, age and the environment - have found
recognition only selectively.
This book provides a much needed new analysis of this complex
landscape, drawing together critical approaches in social policy with
intersectionality and political economy. Fiona Williams contextualizes
contemporary social policies not only in the global crisis of finance
capitalism but also in the interconnected global crises of care,
ecology and racialized borders. These shape and are shaped at national
scale by the intersecting dynamics of family, nation, work and nature.
Through critical assessment of these realities, the book probes the
ethical, prefigurative and transformative possibilities for a future
welfare commons.
This significant intervention will animate social policy thinking,
teaching and research. It will be essential reading for anyone wanting
to understand the complexities of social policy for the years ahead.
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A Critical and Intersectional Analysis
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9781509540402
Publisert
2021
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Engelsk
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