Welfare and culture in Europe : towards a new paradigm in social policy /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Chamberlayne, Prue (ed.), Cooper, Andrew (ed.), Freeman, Richard B. (Richard Barry), 1943- (ed.), Rustin, Michael, 1938- (ed.)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : J. Kingsley Publishers, 1999.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: Welfare, culture and Europe / Richard Freeman and Michael Rustin
  • Social work and cultural politics: the paradox of German social pedagogy / Walter Lorenz
  • The traumatic dismantling of welfare: the Swedish model in global culture / Martin Peterson
  • On being a social worker: globalization and the new subjectivities / Steven Trevillion
  • Social services and contrary cultures / John Baldock
  • Anxiety and child protection work in two national systems / Andrew Cooper
  • Parent's experiences of child welfare in England and France: getting help and having rights / Rachael Hetherington
  • Family relationships in democratic Spain: cultural change from a biographical perspective / Elisabet Tejero and Laura Torrabadella
  • Cultural analysis of the informal sphere / Prue Chamberlayne
  • The Catholic Church and social policy in Europe / Michael Hornsby-Smith
  • Structural and cultural dimensions of poverty in Italy: the implications for social policies / Antonella Spanò
  • Habermas on discursive consensus: rethinking the welfare state in the face of cultural pluralism / Samantha Ashenden
  • Cultural perspectives and welfare regimes: the contributions of Foucault and Lefebvre / Caroline Knowles
  • Missing dimensions in the culture of welfare / Michael Rustin
  • Conclusion: a new culture of welfare / Richard Freeman, Prue Chamberlayne, Andrew Cooper and Michael Rustin.