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Understanding social citizenship

Themes and perspectives for policy and practice. Understanding Welfare: Social Issues, Policy and Practice

By (author) Peter Dwyer
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Policy Press, Bristol, United Kingdom
Published: 9th Jun 2010
Dimensions: w 167mm h 243mm d 19mm
Weight: 500g
ISBN-10: 1847423280
ISBN-13: 9781847423283
Barcode No: 9781847423283
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This updated and revised edition of Understanding social citizenship is still the only citizenship textbook written from a social policy perspective. It provides students with an understanding of the concept of citizenship in relation to UK, EU and global welfare institutions; covers a range of welfare debates and issues; explores inclusion and exclusion; combines analysis and discussion of social policies and uses easy-to-digest text boxes. The revised second edition contains new topical sections on 'Cameron's Conservatism' and the EU and A8/10 migration in the UK. The book is essential reading for undergraduates in social policy, sociology, social work, politics and citizenship, A/AS level students and their teachers, and those on access courses, foundation degrees and teacher training courses.

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'...this book is designed as a core text; but it will be useful not just to
teachers and students but also to social policy practitioners and
politicians because the contested and complex concept of citizenship now
informs debate on all manner of social policy issues, as this book amply
shows.' - Citizen's Income Newsletter "A second edition of this excellent book is most welcome. Dwyer's understanding of social citizenship is second to none and this new edition provides an updated discussion and assessment of all the practical and theoretical issues that students need to know about this important area of study." Nick Ellison, University of Leeds