Readings for New Labour and Joined Up Social Policy
The following were given to me by my supervisor Rob Page (thanks mate) and
the last few are my own sources I am finding helpful in addition.
P.Anderson and N.Mann (1997), Safety First: The Making of New Labour,
Granta, London.**
P.Askonas and A.Stewart (eds), (2000), Social Inclusion, Macmillan,
London.**
P.Beresford and S.Croft (1995), `It’s our problem too! Challenging the
exclusion of poor people from poverty discourse’ Critical Social Policy,
44/45, Autumn, pp.75-95.**
J.Benington and D.Donnison (1999), `New Labour and social exclusion; the
search for the third way, or just gilding the ghetto again? In Dean, H. and
Woods, R. (eds), Social Policy Review 11, SPA, Luton, Ch.3.**
T.Blair (1998), The Third Way, New Politics for the New Century, Fabian
Pamphlet No.588, Fabian Society, London.
D.Byrne (1999), Social Exclusion, Open University Press, Buckingham.**
Department of Social Security (1999), Opportunity for all: Tackling Poverty
and Social Exclusion, First Annual Report, 1999, Cm.4445, Stationary
Office, London.
Commission on Social Justice (1994), Social Justice, Vintage, London.
S.Driver and L.Martell (1998), New Labour: Politics After Thatcherism,
Polity, Cambridge.
A.Giddens (1998), The Third Way, Polity, Cambridge.
C.Howarth, P.Kenway, G.Palmer and C.Street (1998), Monitoring Poverty and
Social Exclusion, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York.
B.Jordan (1996), A Theory of Poverty and Social Exclusion, Polity,
Cambridge.**
R.Levitas (1998), The Inclusive Society, Macmillan, London.**
R.Lister (1998), `From equality to social inclusion’ Critical Social
Policy, 18, 2, May, pp.215-25.**
C.Oppenheim (ed), (1998), An Inclusive Society, IPPR, London.
M.Powell (ed) (1999), New Labour, New Welfare State, Policy, Bristol.**
D.Rubinstein (2000), `A new look at New Labour’, Politics, 20, 3, pp. 161-
67. **
Scottish Office (1999), Social Inclusion: Opening the Door to a Better
Scotland, Scottish Office, Edinburgh.
Starred items contain some criticisms. Also see special Issue of Marxism
Today 1998 with criticuisms from S,Hall, Hutton and others.
Tims Tips
Novak, Michael (1998) Is there a Third Way? Institute of Economic
Affairs. (ISBN 0-255 36438-5)
Giddens, A (2000) The third way and its critics. Cambridge: Polity Press.
(ISBN 0-7456-2450-2)
Percy-smith, Janie Ed. (2000) Policy Responses to Social Exclusion:
Towards inclusion. Buckingham: Open University Press. (ISBN 0-335-20473-2)
Hutton, Will (1998) Here is a programme that allows Labour to face in two
directions at once, its favourite position. The observer, 20.9.1998 pg. 30
Oppenhiem, Carey (1998) Social Exclusion: Changing the storyline. The
Guardian 1.4.1998 pg. 6
PS. don't forget the other sources posted onto the list earlier.
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