"The Global Social Policy Reader" collects together
for the first time a comprehensive range of key papers
by international leaders in the field from a wide range
of sources that explain the concepts, actors and
processes that constitute global social policy. It
covers the emergence of global social policy as a
dynamic and expanding field of study and practice, the
transformation of welfare from a predominantly national
to a global field of action, and the impact of
globalisation on key welfare discourses and governance
mechanisms. This original "Reader" features an
introductory chapter by the editors and
specially-written comments at the start of each of the
sections, which, together with the main readings,
provide a comprehensive and accessible guide to the key
themes, issues and debates in global social policy.
Designed to complement "The Policy Press' Understanding
Global Social Policy (2008, edited by Nicola Yeates)",
the "Reader" will have broad appeal among undergraduate
and postgraduate students in a range of social science
subjects, including social and public policy, social
care and health studies, sociology, politics, economics,
international relations and development studies. The
volume will also be of interest to policy activists and
policy makers at national and international levels, and
to those involved in the planning and delivery of social
welfare services and programmes in national and
international organisations.
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