Rethinking social policy [electronic resource] /
edited by Gail Lewis, Sharon Gewirtz and John Clarke.
- London : SAGE, 2000.
- x, 358p.
Published in association with the Open University.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This text is a comprehensive introduction to, and analysis of, the complex mixture of problems and possibilities within the study of social policy. Its contributors reflect upon new social and theoretical movements for welfare and social policy studies Rethinking Social Policy is a comprehensive introduction to, and analysis of, the complex mixture of problems and possibilities within the study of social policy. Contributors at the cutting edge of social policy analysis reflect upon the implications of new social and theoretical movements for welfare and the study of social policy. Topics covered include: criminology and crime control; race, class and gender; poverty and sexuality; the body and the emotions; violence; work and welfare in Europe. Examples are drawn from a variety of welfare sectors such as: social services and community care, health, education, employment, and criminal justice. This is a course reader for The Open University course (D860) Rethinking Social Practice.
Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9781412932745 (e-book)
Social policy. Society. Social & ethical issues Social welfare & social services Sociology & anthropology Central / national / federal government policies Social work Society & culture: general