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Policy Review has just been published by The Policy Press and the
Social Policy Association. Details of this year's Review are given
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SOCIAL POLICY REVIEW
13
DEVELOPMENTS AND DEBATES: 2000-2001
Edited by Robert Sykes, Catherine Bochel and Nick Ellison
Social Policy Review is an annual selection of commissioned articles
focusing on developments and debates in social policy in the UK, Europe
and internationally. The Review has become recognised as a topical,
accessible, well-written and affordable publication and has a
substantial readership among social policy teachers, students,
researchers and policy makers.
Contents:
The year in social policy Robert Sykes, Catherine Bochel and Nick
Ellison
Part One: UK developments
Couples and their money: theory and practice in personal finances Jan
Pahl
Playing the game of partnership Martin Powell, Mark Exworthy and Lee
Berney
Etzioni's spirit of communitarianism: community values and welfare
realities in Blair's Britain Emma Heron
Researching consensual 'sadomasochism': perspectives on power, rights
and responsibilities - the case of 'disability' Andrea Beckmann
Part Two: International developments
Global perspectives on the market reform of social security: protecting
the public interest in perpetuity John Dixon
Copenhagen +5: what should be done about the transition in Eastern
Europe? Nick Manning
Politics and its impact on social policy in Taiwan, Hong Kong and
mainland China Christian Aspalter
The male part-time worker and the welfare state: minor problem or major
challenge? Zoë Irving
Part Three: Historical and conceptual developments
New communication technologies - connected welfare: new media and
social policy Paul Nixon and Leigh Keeble
Dis/counting the future Tony Fitzpatrick
New Labour, human nature and welfare reform Martin Hewitt
Through a lens darkly: sexuality and the 1834 New Poor Law Jean Carabine
DISCOUNT PRICE FOR SOCIAL POLICY ASSOCIATION MEMBERS - Paperback £11.00
Paperback £17.99 (US$32.50, CDN$46.80) ISBN 1 86134 291 8
Hardback £45.00 (US$81.00, CDN$117.00) ISBN 1 86134 327 2
216 x 148mm 308 pages July 2001
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