Social Policy in a Cold Climate

Social Policy in a Cold Climate

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  • Author: Ruth Lupton
  • Publisher: Policy Press
  • ISBN: 1447327713
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 416

The financial crisis of 2008 led the United Kingdom's Labour Government to make changes--primarily cuts--to social programs and a wide range of social services. The subsequent Coalition Government followed those changes with much more dramatic cuts. This book offers the first in-depth empirical analysis of the two governments and their approach to social policy in a period of crisis, assessing policy aims, policy implementation, and measurable outcomes.


Social Policy in a Cold Climate

Social Policy in a Cold Climate

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  • Author: Ruth Lupton
  • Publisher: Policy Press
  • ISBN: 144732773X
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 418

Social Policy in a Cold Climate offers a data-rich, evidence-based analysis of the impact Labour and coalition government policies have had on inequality and on the delivery of services such as health, education, adult social care, housing and employment in the wake of the greatest recession of our time. The authors provide an authoritative and unflinching analysis of recent approaches to social policy and their outcomes following the financial crisis, with particular focus on poverty and inequality. Through a detailed look at spending, outputs and outcomes the book offers a unique appraisal of Labour and the coalition’s impact as well as an insightful assessment of future directions. This volume offers a much-awaited follow-up to the critically acclaimed ‘A more equal society?’ (2005) and ‘Towards a more equal society?’ (2009).


The Next Welfare State?

The Next Welfare State?

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  • Author: Christopher Pierson
  • Publisher: Policy Press
  • ISBN: 1447361199
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 174

In this book, Chris Pierson argues that we will need to think quite differently about the British welfare state after COVID-19. He looks back to the welfare state’s origins and development as well as forwards, unearthing some surprising solutions in unexpected places.


Social Policy Review 31

Social Policy Review 31

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  • Author: Catherine Needham
  • Publisher: Policy Press
  • ISBN: 1447343980
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 292

Bringing together the voices of leading experts in the field, this edition offers an up-to-date and diverse review of the best in social policy scholarship over the past year. The book considers a range of current issues and critical debates in UK and international social policy field. It contains vital research, including discussions on the changing landscape of occupational as well as corporate welfare in the UK, the continuing impact of austerity on various social policy areas and the challenges currently faced by the NHS. Published in association with the SPA, this comprehensive analysis of the current state of social policy will be of interest to students and academics in social policy, social welfare and related disciplines.


The Criminalisation of Social Policy in Neoliberal Societies

The Criminalisation of Social Policy in Neoliberal Societies

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  • Author: Kiely, Elizabeth
  • Publisher: Policy Press
  • ISBN: 1529202965
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 248

From anti-terrorism agendas, to the punishment of the poor and the governance of parenting, this book explores how diverse fields of social policy intersect more deeply than ever with crime control and in so doing, deploy troubling strategies.


Nature and the Iron Curtain

Nature and the Iron Curtain

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  • Author: Astrid Kirchhof
  • Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
  • ISBN: 0822986485
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 324

In Nature and the Iron Curtain, the authors contrast communist and capitalist countries with respect to their environmental politics in the context of the Cold War. Its chapters draw from archives across Europe and the U.S. to present new perspectives on the origins and evolution of modern environmentalism on both sides of the Iron Curtain. The book explores similarities and differences among several nations with different economies and political systems, and highlights connections between environmental movements in Eastern and Western Europe.


Climate Change and Society

Climate Change and Society

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  • Author: John Urry
  • Publisher: Polity
  • ISBN: 0745650376
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 223

This book explores the significance of human behaviour to understanding the causes and impacts of changing climates and to assessing varied ways of responding to such changes. So far the discipline that has represented and modelled such human behaviour is economics. By contrast Climate Change and Society tries to place the ‘social’ at the heart of both the analysis of climates and of the assessment of alternative futures. It demonstrates the importance of social practices organised into systems. In the fateful twentieth century various interlocking high carbon systems were established. This sedimented high carbon social practices, engendering huge population growth, increasing greenhouse gas emissions and the potentially declining availability of oil that made this world go round. Especially important in stabilising this pattern was the ‘carbon military-industrial complex’ around the world. The book goes on to examine how in this new century it is systems that have to change, to move from growing high carbon systems to those that are low carbon. Many suggestions are made as to how to innovate such low carbon systems. It is shown that such a transition has to happen fast so as to create positive feedbacks of each low carbon system upon each other. Various scenarios are elaborated of differing futures for the middle of this century, futures that all contain significant costs for the scale, extent and richness of social life. Climate Change and Society thus attempts to replace economics with sociology as the dominant discipline in climate change analysis. Sociology has spent much time examining the nature of modern societies, of modernity, but mostly failed to analyse the carbon resource base of such societies. This book seeks to remedy that failing. It should appeal to teachers and students in sociology, economics, environmental studies, geography, planning, politics and science studies, as well as to the public concerned with the long term future of carbon and society.


The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society

The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society

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  • Author: John S. Dryzek
  • Publisher: OUP Oxford
  • ISBN: 0191618578
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 742

Climate change presents perhaps the most profound challenge ever confronted by human society. This volume is a definitive analysis drawing on the best thinking on questions of how climate change affects human systems, and how societies can, do, and should respond. Key topics covered include the history of the issues, social and political reception of climate science, the denial of that science by individuals and organized interests, the nature of the social disruptions caused by climate change, the economics of those disruptions and possible responses to them, questions of human security and social justice, obligations to future generations, policy instruments for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and governance at local, regional, national, international, and global levels.


Social Dimensions of Climate Change

Social Dimensions of Climate Change

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  • Author: Robin Mearns
  • Publisher: World Bank Publications
  • ISBN: 0821381423
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 348

While major strides have been made in the scientific understanding of climate change, much less understood is how these dynamics in the physical enviornment interact with socioeconomic systems. This book brings together the latest knowledge on the consequences of climate change for society and how best to address them.


Good Times, Bad Times

Good Times, Bad Times

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  • Author: Hills, John
  • Publisher: Policy Press
  • ISBN: 1447336496
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 352

Two-thirds of UK government spending now goes on the welfare state and where the money is spent – healthcare, education, pensions, benefits – is the centre of political and public debate. Much of that debate is dominated by the myth that the population divides into those who benefit from the welfare state and those who pay into it – 'skivers' and 'strivers', 'them' and 'us'. This ground-breaking book, written by one of the UK’s leading social policy experts, uses extensive research and survey evidence to challenge that view. It shows that our complex and ever-changing lives mean that all of us rely on the welfare state throughout our lifetimes, not just a small ‘welfare-dependent’ minority. Using everyday life stories and engaging graphics, Hills clearly demonstrates how the facts are far removed from the myths. This revised edition contains fully updated data, discusses key policy changes and a new preface reflecting on the changed context after the 2015 election and Brexit vote.