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Reconceptualizing social policy : sociological perspectives on contemporary social policy

Part of the Introducing Social Policy series
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How can sociological perspectives help us make sense of contemporary social policy?

How has the discipline of social policy engaged in recent sociological debates and developments?

This book provides a variety of sociological frameworks for understanding contemporary social policy.

It explores how sociological perspectives may be used to theorize, conceptualize and research social policy.

Amanda Coffey captures the different ways in which social policy can be understood - as academic discipline, policy process, service provision and lived experience.

The book engages with a range of policy areas and client groups, and pays attention to sociodemographic categories such as gender, 'race', class and age.

The themes include: The body and processes of embodiment; Citizenship and identity; Equality and differences; Space and time; Research and representation; and Reconceptualizing. "Social Policy" is a key text for students and lecturers in sociology and social policy.

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Product Details
Open University Press
0335206301 / 9780335206308
Hardback
361.61
16/09/2004
United Kingdom
English
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