A research agenda for social welfare law, policy and practice / edited by Michael Adler.

"This timely book utilises the specialised insights and experiences of those who have carried out research on different aspects of social welfare law and policy to construct an innovative post-Brexit and post-Covid 19 research agenda that identifies what needs to be studied and how this should...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Elgaronline)
Other Authors: Adler, Michael (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, Massachusetts : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2022.
Series:Elgar research agendas.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: A view from the bridge / Michael Adler
  • Part I: Social welfare law
  • A public law perspective / Tom Mullen
  • Family law and social welfare research : towards a sustainable symbiosis? / Mavis Maclean
  • A human rights lens : reclaiming the narrative for social rights as legal rights / Katie Boyle and Diana Camps
  • An administrative justice perspective / Lee Marsons and Maurice Sunkin
  • Part II: Social welfare policy
  • Insights from health and social care / Jackie Gulland
  • A social security perspective / Mark Simpson
  • A view from education and employment law / Amir Paz-Fuchs and Tammy Harel Ben-Shahar
  • Social harms, crime and criminal justice / Chris Grover
  • Part III: Methodological approaches
  • An anthropological perspective / Insa Lee Koch
  • Normative approaches to social welfare scholarship : existing contributions and future potential / Beth Watts-Cobbe and Kit Colliver
  • Feminist jurisprudence and administrative justice / Sharon Cowan and Simon Halliday
  • Race, gender and discrimination : learning from Zambrano / Iyiola Solanke
  • Part IV: Important policy developments
  • The outsourcing perspective / Robert Thomas
  • Digital technologies and artificial intelligence : a computer science perspective / Paul Henman
  • The street level of the welfare state / Peter Hupe and Michael Hill
  • Concluding thoughts: Après le déluge / Michael Adler.