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OverviewWritten by a carefully selected team of experts, this comprehensive dictionary introduces the major terms, issues and debates in British social policy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pete Alcock (University of Birmingham) , Angus Erskine (University of Stirling) , Margaret May (London Metropolitan University)Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.440kg ISBN: 9780631218470ISBN 10: 0631218475 Pages: 308 Publication Date: 11 April 2002 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsList of Contributors and Editors. Editorial Advisory Board. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Blackwell Dictionary of Social Policy A–Z. Index.ReviewsA valuable resource for all who study social policy at whatever level - not only for reference and guidance but for stimulation, provocation and inspiration. Adrian Sinfield, Professor Emeritus of Social Policy, The University of Edinburgh A reliable guide through the jungle of terms, concepts, institutions and reformers that make up modern social policy. The short entries serve as a handy reference for students and practitioners alike while the longer entries depict complex theoretical concepts in a most accessible and lucid way. Professor Lutz Leisering, Bielefeld University A valuable resource for all who study social policy at whatever level - not only for reference and guidance but for stimulation, provocation and inspiration. Adrian Sinfield, Professor Emeritus of Social Policy, The University of Edinburgh A reliable guide through the jungle of terms, concepts, institutions and reformers that make up modern social policy. The short entries serve as a handy reference for students and practitioners alike while the longer entries depict complex theoretical concepts in a most accessible and lucid way. Professor Lutz Leisering, Bielefeld University A valuable resource for all who study social policy at whatever level ? not only for reference and guidance but for stimulation, provocation and inspiration. Adrian Sinfield, Professor Emeritus of Social Policy, The University of Edinburgh A reliable guide through the jungle of terms, concepts, institutions and reformers that make up modern social policy. The short entries serve as a handy reference for students and practitioners alike while the longer entries depict complex theoretical concepts in a most accessible and lucid way. Professor Lutz Leisering, Bielefeld University "A valuable resource for all who study social policy at whatever level - not only for reference and guidance but for stimulation, provocation and inspiration." Adrian Sinfield, Professor Emeritus of Social Policy, The University of Edinburgh "A reliable guide through the jungle of terms, concepts, institutions and reformers that make up modern social policy. The short entries serve as a handy reference for students and practitioners alike while the longer entries depict complex theoretical concepts in a most accessible and lucid way." Professor Lutz Leisering, Bielefeld University ""A valuable resource for all who study social policy at whatever level – not only for reference and guidance but for stimulation, provocation and inspiration."" Adrian Sinfield, Professor Emeritus of Social Policy, The University of Edinburgh ""A reliable guide through the jungle of terms, concepts, institutions and reformers that make up modern social policy. The short entries serve as a handy reference for students and practitioners alike while the longer entries depict complex theoretical concepts in a most accessible and lucid way."" Professor Lutz Leisering, Bielefeld University Author InformationPete Alcock is Professor of Social Policy and Administration at the University of Birmingham. He is the author of Social Policy in Britain and Understanding Poverty, editor (with G. Craig) of International Social Policy and editor of the Gildredge Social Policy Series. Angus Erskine is Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at the University of Stirling and is a past chair of the editorial boards of the Journal of Social Policy and Social Policy and Society. Margaret May is Principal Lecturer in Social Policy at London Guildhall University. She is a past editor of Social Policy Review, editor (with R. Page and E. Brunsdon) of Understanding Social Problems (Blackwell) and (with E. Brunsdon) of Occupational and Commercial Welfare. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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