
Towards a Spatial Social Policy
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By building the necessary bridges towards a spatial social policy, this book enables the enhanced design, performance and understanding of social policies once properly rooted in their multiple spatialities.
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"This book is to be greatly welcomed. Social policy analysis has tended to neglect - certainly to downplay - the significance of the spatial dimension, and this volume makes an admirable contribution towards correcting this imbalance." Nick Ellison, University of YorkMore details
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Section 1: Concepts
Spaces of Welfare Localism: Geographies of Locality-Making ~ Martin Jones
Doing space and star power: Foucault, exclusion-inclusion and the spatial history of social policy ~ Chris Philo
Section 2: Themes
Grenfell and the place of housing in modern life ~ Anna Minton
Re-placing employment support: Multi-spatial activation diorama ~ Adam Whitworth
Making markets: social impact investing and new spaces of financialisation in social policy ~ Jay Wiggan
A critical neuro-geography of behaviourally - and neuroscientifically - informed public policy ~ Jessica Pykett
Section 3: Methods
Not just nuisance. Spatializing social statistics ~ Richard Harris
Situating social policy analysis: Possibilities from quantitative and qualitative GIS ~ Scott Orford and Brian Webb
Retrospective
Developing a spatial social policy: Taking stock and looking to the future ~ John Clarke
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