Sociality: Social Rights and Human Welfare
Autor Hartley Deanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 noi 2024
It is a radically revised edition of Social Rights and Human Welfare, first published in 2015. It provides modified, re-organised and updated versions of chapters from that book while offering a wholly new underlying narrative through which further to develop and apply the author’s alternative theory of social rights. It is a book about the connections between social rights and human welfare; between theory and practice; between debate and reality in the spheres of human service provision and human livelihoods.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032587905
ISBN-10: 1032587903
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: 8
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032587903
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: 8
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
1.Human Sociality. Part One - Established Theories of Social Rights. 2.The Social Rights of Citizenship. 3.Human Need and Human Rights. 4.Social Rights and Social Development. 5.Ethics, Ideologies and Sociality. 6.Critiques of Social Rights. Part Two - Social Rights in Theory. 7.Rights to Human Services. 8.Rights to Livelihood. 9.Social Rights in Global Context. 10.Rights of Redress. 11.Conclusion.
Recenzii
Sociality is what it means to be human; it underpins love, solidarity and social rights. Through this engaging exposition Hartley Dean beautifully finesses his long-standing commitment to social rights. He takes the reader to an alternative humanistic framing of the practical, philosophical and post-national realisation of the meeting of human needs.
Fiona Williams, Emeritus Professor of Social Policy, University of Leeds
In his new and fascinating book, Hartley Dean augments his earlir work on needs and social rights with an analysis of sociality which refers to the inherent aptitude of human beings for cooperation, care and interdependence. Encapsulating complex ideas in an all-embracing and novel narrative, the book makes a major contribution to welfare theory.
James Midgley, Professor of Public Services, University of California
While the world is searching for non-exploitative models of co-living, this book comes as a stimulating breeze, instilling confidence in our search for innovative solutions in a world of inequality. The book is a comprehensive examination of the idea of sociality, whose philosophical foundations are re-examined to provide a new lens
Sony Pelissery, Professor, National Law School of India University
The original and innovative argument of this book is that human welfare is based on an essential sociality and that it can only be achieved though social rights. Sociality: Social Rights and Human Welfare traces the origins of the idea of sociality, its development and its relationship to the modern welfare state and the challenges that it now faces.
Peter Taylor-Gooby, Professor of Social Policy, University of Kent
This evocatively provocative book innovatively analyzes and inextricably links social rights and human welfare through a ‘sociality’ lens. Compelling, humanistic, and profoundly philosophical, it pierces our hearts and minds. It propels us to do more towards realizing our instinct to care for one another—both individually and institutionally and thereby achieve human potential and universal social development; a welfare world beyond the confines of the welfare state. Anyone interested in social policy and human welfare will greatly benefit from this beguiling book.
Manohar Pawar, Professor of Social Work, Charles Sturt University, Australia
Fiona Williams, Emeritus Professor of Social Policy, University of Leeds
In his new and fascinating book, Hartley Dean augments his earlir work on needs and social rights with an analysis of sociality which refers to the inherent aptitude of human beings for cooperation, care and interdependence. Encapsulating complex ideas in an all-embracing and novel narrative, the book makes a major contribution to welfare theory.
James Midgley, Professor of Public Services, University of California
While the world is searching for non-exploitative models of co-living, this book comes as a stimulating breeze, instilling confidence in our search for innovative solutions in a world of inequality. The book is a comprehensive examination of the idea of sociality, whose philosophical foundations are re-examined to provide a new lens
Sony Pelissery, Professor, National Law School of India University
The original and innovative argument of this book is that human welfare is based on an essential sociality and that it can only be achieved though social rights. Sociality: Social Rights and Human Welfare traces the origins of the idea of sociality, its development and its relationship to the modern welfare state and the challenges that it now faces.
Peter Taylor-Gooby, Professor of Social Policy, University of Kent
This evocatively provocative book innovatively analyzes and inextricably links social rights and human welfare through a ‘sociality’ lens. Compelling, humanistic, and profoundly philosophical, it pierces our hearts and minds. It propels us to do more towards realizing our instinct to care for one another—both individually and institutionally and thereby achieve human potential and universal social development; a welfare world beyond the confines of the welfare state. Anyone interested in social policy and human welfare will greatly benefit from this beguiling book.
Manohar Pawar, Professor of Social Work, Charles Sturt University, Australia
Notă biografică
Hartley Dean is an Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at the London School of Economics. He had for 12 years been a welfare rights worker in Brixton, South London, before moving on to a 40-year academic career researching, teaching and writing about social justice issues.
Descriere
This book develops a very particular concept of sociality: a holistic way of understanding how human beings have come to care about and collectively provide for their welfare as a species and to recognise each other’s needs in terms of shared social rights.