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In this month's issue:
Human rights: above politics or a creature of politics?
Francesca Klug OBE, LSE Centre for the Study of Human Rights
The fourth attempt to construct a politics of welfare
obligations
Tony Fitzpatrick, School of Sociology and Social Policy,
University of Nottingham
Trust in UK pensions policy: a different approach?
Patrick John Ring, Caledonian Business School, Glasgow
Caledonian University
Resisting and reinforcing neoliberalism: lesbian and gay
organising atthe federal and local levels in Canada
Miriam Smith, Department of Political Studies, Trent
University, Peterborough, Canada
Religion and urban regeneration: a place for faith?
Robert Furbey, Centre for Regional Economic and Social
Research, Sheffield Hallam University and Marie Macey,
Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of
Bradford
Community governance and democracy
Peter Somerville, Department of Policy Studies, University of
Lincoln
East Asian social policy in the wake of the financial crisis:
farewell to productivism?
Ian Holliday, Department of Public and Social Administration,
City University of Hong Kong
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