Social Policy and Welfare Pluralism: Selected Writings of Robert Pinker
Social Policy and Welfare Pluralism: Selected Writings of Robert Pinker
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Abstract
This book presents a thematic selection of writings by eminent sociologist Robert Pinker on social policy and welfare pluralism, bringing together for the first time many articles that have either never before been published or are difficult to access today. Pinker began writing on social policy in the 1960s, undertaking research work on issues such as the development of health care within the poor law. He published books devoted to social policy, along with various articles on complementary topics. Pinker's main concern was to rethink the study of social policy. His ideas were primarily built around such themes as stigma, conditional altruism, access to land and property, giving and receiving, and migration and civil war. Organized by theme, the articles and chapters in this book cover such key topics as how families and communities act in defining and providing their own welfare, how attitudes to social services differ among users and nonusers, how social and political theories relate to actual policies, stigma and social welfare, the welfare state, and much more. In doing so, the volume brings to the fore the importance and continuing relevance of Pinker's work.
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Front Matter
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General introduction
Robert Pinker on rethinking approaches to welfare
John Offer
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Introduction to Part One
On social policy studies
John Offer
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One
The ends and means of social policy: a personal and generational perspective
Robert Pinker
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Two
Social theory and social policy: a challenging relationship
Robert Pinker
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Four
The welfare state: a comparative perspective
Robert Pinker
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Richard Titmuss and the making of British social policy studies after the Second World War: a reappraisal
Robert Pinker
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Introduction to Part Two
On social care, communities and the conditions for well-being
John Offer
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Report of the Working Party on the Role and Tasks of Social Workers: an alternative view
Robert Pinker
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Seven
The quest for community: From the Settlement Movement to the Griffiths Report: an historical perspective
Robert Pinker
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Eight
Citizenship, civil war and welfare: the making of modern Ireland
Robert Pinker
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Introduction to Part Three
On welfare pluralism
John Offer
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Nine
Golden Ages and welfare alchemists
Robert Pinker
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Ten
From gift relationships to quasi-markets: an odyssey along the policy paths of altruism and egoism
Robert Pinker
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Eleven
The experience of citizenship: a generational perspective
Robert Pinker
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Twelve
The right to welfare
Robert Pinker
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Thirteen
The prospects for social policy in the UK after the 2015 General Election
Robert Pinker
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Afterthought
On the post-Brexit prospects for social policy in the UK
Robert Pinker
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End Matter
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