Dear Colleagues
It is probably my fault for not noticing that this updating process was going on, the result of my not doing much undergraduate teaching. Had I known I would have liked to have included the topic of 'modern slavery' in the list of social problems. Perhaps the review group and the SPA as a whole can note this for the next time around or if amendments are allowed at a later stage.
Thanks. Obviously I would be pleased to include a brief supporting statement if that were required.
Gary Craig
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Gary Craig BSc DipEd Dip CW PhD FAcSS FRSA
Professor of Community Development and Social Justice
School of Applied Social Sciences
Durham University
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Latest reports:
Mapping rapidly changing ethnic minority populations (2010) with others, Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
Forced labour and the Gangmaster's Licensing Authority (2010) with Mick Wilkinson and Aline Gaus, Hull: WISE www.hull.ac.uk/WISE
Child Slavery Now Gary Craig (ed) (2010) Policy Press.
'Capacity building in other policy contexts' (2010) in S. Kenny and M Clarke (eds.), Challenging capacity buuilding, Palgrave.
The community development reader, (2011) (Ed. with others), Policy Press.
'Forward to the past, can the UK Black and ethnic minority third sector survive?', (2011) Gary Craig, Voluntary Sector Review, Vol. 2, No.2
Understanding 'race' and ethnicity, (2012) (ed. with others), Policy Press.
The experience of forced labour (2012) (with others), Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
Forced labour in the UK (2013) (with others) Joseph Rowntree Foundation
It's time to move on from 'race'? (with Maggie O'Neill),(2013) Social Policy Review 25, Policy Press.
'Invisibilising 'race' in public policy' (2013), Critical Social Policy.
'Multiculturalism or assimilation and social exclusion', (with Hannah Lewis)(2014) in Global Perspectives on the Politics of Multiculturalism, ed. F .Mansouri, Routledge.
'Multiculturalism is never talked about' (with Hannah Lewis), (2014) Policy and Politics, January.
'The Modern Slavery Act: world leading or a timid start?' (2015) E-International Relations, January.
Vulnerability, exploitation and migration (2015)(ed. with others), Palgrave.
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Sent: 21 February 2016 08:57
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Subject: New subject benchmark statement for Social Policy
-With apologies for cross-posting--
Dear all,
Just to let you know that the new subject benchmark statement for Social Policy has been published: http://www.qaa.ac.uk/en/Publications/Documents/SBS-Social-Policy-16.pdf .
The review group consisted of:
Professor Hugh Bochel University of Lincoln
Professor Sarah Hillcoat-Nalletamby Swansea University
Dr Ingela Naumann (Chair) University of Edinburgh
Dr Simon Pemberton University of Birmingham
Dr Wendy Saunderson Ulster University
Professor Nicola Yeates Open University
Many thanks to the review group for putting this together!
Best wishes,
Tina Haux
(Honorary Secretary of the Social Policy Association)
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