Introduction to Social Policy Analysis: Illuminating Welfare
In this distinctive introduction Stephen Sinclair illuminates the subject of Social Policy by showing readers how Social Policy analysts think about welfare issues and policies.

From what influences the decision to have children to how everyday terms such as ‘youth crime’ or ‘poverty’ reveal the structural processes shaping society, the book illustrates the insights which Social Policy analysis offers to understanding the social world and its problems.

Written by an academic with extensive experience of teaching Social Policy analysis to new audiences, the book provides a stimulating introduction to the study of the factors and polices shaping wellbeing. Each chapter includes boxed summaries, applied examples illustrating key issues, and bullet points clarifying key concepts and theories.

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Introduction to Social Policy Analysis: Illuminating Welfare
In this distinctive introduction Stephen Sinclair illuminates the subject of Social Policy by showing readers how Social Policy analysts think about welfare issues and policies.

From what influences the decision to have children to how everyday terms such as ‘youth crime’ or ‘poverty’ reveal the structural processes shaping society, the book illustrates the insights which Social Policy analysis offers to understanding the social world and its problems.

Written by an academic with extensive experience of teaching Social Policy analysis to new audiences, the book provides a stimulating introduction to the study of the factors and polices shaping wellbeing. Each chapter includes boxed summaries, applied examples illustrating key issues, and bullet points clarifying key concepts and theories.

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Introduction to Social Policy Analysis: Illuminating Welfare

Introduction to Social Policy Analysis: Illuminating Welfare

by Stephen Sinclair
Introduction to Social Policy Analysis: Illuminating Welfare

Introduction to Social Policy Analysis: Illuminating Welfare

by Stephen Sinclair

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In this distinctive introduction Stephen Sinclair illuminates the subject of Social Policy by showing readers how Social Policy analysts think about welfare issues and policies.

From what influences the decision to have children to how everyday terms such as ‘youth crime’ or ‘poverty’ reveal the structural processes shaping society, the book illustrates the insights which Social Policy analysis offers to understanding the social world and its problems.

Written by an academic with extensive experience of teaching Social Policy analysis to new audiences, the book provides a stimulating introduction to the study of the factors and polices shaping wellbeing. Each chapter includes boxed summaries, applied examples illustrating key issues, and bullet points clarifying key concepts and theories.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781447313922
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Publication date: 04/01/2016
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Stephen Sinclair is Reader in Social Policy in the Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health at Glasgow Caledonian University.

Table of Contents

Preface;

Introduction: Understanding Social Policy;

What Is A ‘Social Problem' - The Social Construction of Welfare;

Who Benefits From Welfare? The Social Division of Welfare;

Who Is A Member Of Society? - Social Inclusion and Exclusion;

What Causes Social Inequality? - Social Closure;

Why Are People So Mistaken About Welfare? – Myth;

Conclusion: What Is The Point Of Social Policy?.

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From the Publisher

"The great strength of this book is that it shows that social policy is a matter of politics and morality rather than technical solutions." Peter Taylor-Gooby, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK

“Instead of duplicating existing introductions, this concise book offers a truly personal and well-written discussion of key concepts that help readers grasp the nature of contemporary social policy analysis.” Daniel Béland, Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, Canada

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