
Social Policy Review 31
Analysis and Debate in Social Policy, 2019
Policy Press
1st Edition
Published on 22. July 2019
Book
Hardback
292 pages
978-1-4473-4398-1 (ISBN)
Description
Bringing together the voices of leading experts in the field, this edition offers an up-to-date and diverse review of the best in social policy scholarship over the past year.
The book considers a range of current issues and critical debates in UK and international social policy field. It contains vital research, including discussions on the changing landscape of occupational as well as corporate welfare in the UK, the continuing impact of austerity on various social policy areas and the challenges currently faced by the NHS.
Published in association with the SPA, this comprehensive analysis of the current state of social policy will be of interest to students and academics in social policy, social welfare and related disciplines.
The book considers a range of current issues and critical debates in UK and international social policy field. It contains vital research, including discussions on the changing landscape of occupational as well as corporate welfare in the UK, the continuing impact of austerity on various social policy areas and the challenges currently faced by the NHS.
Published in association with the SPA, this comprehensive analysis of the current state of social policy will be of interest to students and academics in social policy, social welfare and related disciplines.
Reviews / Votes
"Keeping up with developments in policy and politics is always a challenge. This excellent collection provides updates and analyses across a range of key areas. As always, this is an essential read." Jane Millar, University of BathMore details
Series
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bristol University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
12 s/w Abbildungen, 6 s/w Tabellen
6 Tables, black and white; 12 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 218 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4473-4398-1 (9781447343981)
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Persons
Elke Heins is Lecturer in Social Policy at the University of Edinburgh. Her research mainly focuses on comparative and European social policy as well as the politics of welfare and wellbeing in the UK.
James Rees is Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Voluntary Sector Leadership in The Open University Business School. His research focuses on the third sector, public service delivery and reform, as well as leadership, governance and citizen involvement.
Catherine Needham is Professor of Public Policy and Public Management in the Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham. Her research focuses on new approaches to public service workforce development, as well as social care and policy innovation.
James Rees is Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Voluntary Sector Leadership in The Open University Business School. His research focuses on the third sector, public service delivery and reform, as well as leadership, governance and citizen involvement.
Catherine Needham is Professor of Public Policy and Public Management in the Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham. Her research focuses on new approaches to public service workforce development, as well as social care and policy innovation.
Contributions
Department of Social and Policy Science, University of Bath.
Department of Social and Policy Sciences, University of Bath
London School of Economics
University of Greenwich
CVSL, Open University
Personal Social Services Research Unit, London School of Economics
Sheffield Hallam University
Liverpool Hope University
University of Plymouth
Content
Part One: A decade of social policy since the crisis - looking back and forward ~ Elke Heins
The English National Health Service in a cold climate: a decade of austerity ~ Martin Powell
Disability and austerity: the perfect storm of attacks on social rights ~ Kirstein Rummery
Financialisation and social protection? The UK's path towards a socially protective public-private pension system ~ Paul Bridgen
Towards a whole-economy approach to the welfare state: citizens, corporations and the state within the broad welfare mix ~ Kevin Farnsworth
From welfare state to participation society: austerity, ideology or rhetoric? ~ Menno Fenger and Babs Broekema
Part Two: Developments in social policy and contributions from the Social Policy Association Conference 2018 ~ James Rees and Catherine Needham
From the Windrush Generation to the 'Air Jamaica generation': local authority support for families with no recourse to public funds ~ Andy Jolly
Alt-Right 'cultural purity', ideology and mainstream social policy discourse: towards a political anthropology of 'mainstremeist' ideology ~ Julia Lux and John David Jordan
The moving frontier and beyond: the third sector and social policy ~ Rob Macmillan and Jeremy Kendall
Local variations in implementing energy-efficiency policy: how third sector organisations influenced cities' responses to the Green Deal ~ Rebecca Ince
Is the 'lump of labour' a self-evident fallacy? The case of Great Britain ~ Jacques Wels and John Macnicol
Family as a socio-economic actor in the political economy of welfare ~ Theodoros Papadopoulos and Antonios Roumpakis
The English National Health Service in a cold climate: a decade of austerity ~ Martin Powell
Disability and austerity: the perfect storm of attacks on social rights ~ Kirstein Rummery
Financialisation and social protection? The UK's path towards a socially protective public-private pension system ~ Paul Bridgen
Towards a whole-economy approach to the welfare state: citizens, corporations and the state within the broad welfare mix ~ Kevin Farnsworth
From welfare state to participation society: austerity, ideology or rhetoric? ~ Menno Fenger and Babs Broekema
Part Two: Developments in social policy and contributions from the Social Policy Association Conference 2018 ~ James Rees and Catherine Needham
From the Windrush Generation to the 'Air Jamaica generation': local authority support for families with no recourse to public funds ~ Andy Jolly
Alt-Right 'cultural purity', ideology and mainstream social policy discourse: towards a political anthropology of 'mainstremeist' ideology ~ Julia Lux and John David Jordan
The moving frontier and beyond: the third sector and social policy ~ Rob Macmillan and Jeremy Kendall
Local variations in implementing energy-efficiency policy: how third sector organisations influenced cities' responses to the Green Deal ~ Rebecca Ince
Is the 'lump of labour' a self-evident fallacy? The case of Great Britain ~ Jacques Wels and John Macnicol
Family as a socio-economic actor in the political economy of welfare ~ Theodoros Papadopoulos and Antonios Roumpakis