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Inclusive Equality: A Vision for Social Justice

Autor Sally Witcher
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 dec 2014
At a time of tremendous economic upheaval and fiery political contests, the possibility of viable social cohesion— and social justice—seems dimmer than ever. In this ambitious, wide-ranging book, Sally Witcher asks what it takes to create a better-functioning society. Weaving together literature on poverty, discrimination, and social exclusion, she formulates a vision for social justice as “inclusive equality,” a novel approach that reveals clear, practical ways to design and deliver social policy. Making complex material accessible, she uncovers just what social justice means and how we can achieve it.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781447300045
ISBN-10: 1447300041
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 4 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press

Notă biografică

Sally Witcher has worked in a variety of roles, including senior civil servant, researcher, and director of the Child Poverty Action Group. She is currently a freelance consultant in Edinburgh.   

Cuprins

Introduction
Section One: Reviewing and rethinking theories about disadvantage: Social justice
   Poverty, Discrimination
   Social exclusion
Section two: Developing and applying a new framework for inclusion: Social structures and    operations
   Institutional processes and relationships
   Personal Identity and interaction
   Inclusive social policy
Conclusion

Recenzii

“This is a ‘big picture’ book: a brave attempt by a former director of the Child Poverty Action Group to connect together different academic disciplines . . . in order to construct a vision for social justice.”