
Analysing Social Policy Concepts and Language
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Addressing such questions in a systematic manner for the first time, this edited collection, written by a cross-disciplinary group of leading social policy researchers, analyses the concepts and language used to make sense of contemporary social policy. The volume focuses on OECD countries located on four different continents: Asia, Australasia, Europe, and North America. Combining detailed chapters on particular countries with broader comparative chapters, the book strikes a rare balance between case studies and transnational perspectives. It will be of interest to academics and students in social policy, social work, political science, sociology, history, and public administration, as well as practitioners and policy makers.
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Klaus Petersen is Professor in Welfare State History and director of the Centre for Welfare State Research at the University of Southern Denmark. He is an expert on Nordic welfare state history.
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Social Policy Language in Denmark and Sweden ~ Nils Edling, Jørn Henrik Petersen & Klaus Petersen;
The Changing Language of Social Policy in Hungary and Poland ~ Zsófia Aczél, Dorota Szelewa & Dorottya Szikra;
Languages of "Social Policy" at "the EU level" ~ Jean-Claude Barbier;
The OECD's Search for a New Social Policy Language: From Welfare State to Active Society ~ Rianne Mahon;
The Discursive Power of International Organisations: Social Policy Language and Concepts in the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund ~ Antje Vetterlein;
Original and Imitated or Elusive and Limited? Towards a Genealogy of the Welfare State Idea in Britain ~ Daniel Wincott;
Social Policy Concepts and Language in France ~ Daniel Béland;
The Language of Social Politics in Finland ~ Pauli Kettunen;
Germany: Constructing the 'Win-Win' Society ~ Stephan Lessenich;
Conceptual Development of Welfare and Social Policy in Japan ~ Toshimitsu Shinkawa and Yuki Tsuji;
Transition to the 'Universal' Welfare State: The Changing Meaning of "Welfare State" in Korea ~ Huck-ju Kwon;
The Dutch "Caring State" ~ Kees van Kersbergen and Jaap Woldendorp;
Panacea, Problem or Perish: Social Policy Language in New Zealand ~ Neil Lunt;
Evolving Social Policy Languages in Spain: What did Democracy and EU Membership Change? ~ Ana M. Guillén & David Luque;
Social Policy Language in the United States ~ Jennifer Klein, Daniel Béland & Klaus Petersen;
Conclusion: Comparative Perspectives on Social Policy Language ~ Klaus Petersen & Daniel Béland.
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