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SOCIAL POLICY REVIEW 14
Developments and debates: 2001-2002
Edited by Robert Sykes, Catherine Bochel and Nick Ellison
Paperback GBP£18.99 ISBN 1 86134 377 9
Hardback GBP£50.00 ISBN 1 86134 378 7
Contents: The year in social policy Catherine Bochel, Robert Sykes and
Nick Ellison; Part One: UK developments; Modernising primary healthcare
in England: the role of Primary Care Groups and Trusts David Wilkin and
Caroline Glendinning; Devolution in England: coping with
post-industrial industrial regions - issues of territorial inequality
David Byrne; Reconstituting social policy: the case of Northern Ireland
Mike Tomlinson; The National Strategy for Learning Disability for the
21st century: can it 'revolutionise' care for people with learning
difficulties? Carol Walker; Part Two: International developments;
Globalisation and welfare: a meso level analysis Chris Holden; The
'anti-globalisation' movement and its implications for social policy
Nicola Yeates; Migration policy in Europe: contradictions and
continuities Rosemary Sales; The European Union's social policy focus:
from labour to welfare and constitutionalised rights? Monica Threlfall;
Part Three: Conceptual developments; The politics and economics of
disciplining an inclusive and exclusive society Chris Crowther; Green
social welfare: an investigation into political attitudes towards
ecological critiques and prescriptions concerning the welfare state
Caron Caldwell; Using social capital in the policy context: challenging
the orthodoxy Martin Roche; Participation and social policy:
transformation, liberation or regulation? Peter Beresford.
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