Anti-racism and social welfare
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Anti-racism and social welfare
Ashgate, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Evidence of institutional and structural racism within social welfare agencies is well established in Britain. Since the 1980s this recognition has led to a number of apparently progressive policy proposals and developments aimed at countering such discrimination and disadvantage. This collection draws on evidence from ongoing research projects and attempts to update evaluation of both discrimination and anti-racist strategies in the social welfare arena. It also presents an exploration of a variety of inclusive methodological approaches and emphases that aim to give voice to the welfare concerns of the minority ethnic communities in Britain, in a way that aids the process of empowering members of these communities. As a consquence, the book attempts to cross the various divisions that exist between social policy academics, welfare practitioners, professionals, volunteers and service users. The book aims to be of interest to those concerned with "race" and racism, developments (and alternatives) in social policy and welfare and a general sociology of Britain.
目次
- Setting the context - race, class and social violence, Chris Jones
- anti-racist policies and practice - the case of CCETSW's paper 30, Laura Penketh
- sharpening the conceptual tools - racial and ethnic inequalities in housing and policy intervention, Ian Law
- inequality, ethnicity and educational achievement, Cheryl Gore
- the experiences of Asian pharmacy professionals, Karen Hassell
- poverty, race and partnership - a study of the Third European Anti-Poverty Programme in Liverpool, Gideon Ben-Tovim et al
- racism, immigration policy and welfare policing - the case of the asylum and immigration act, Dr Dee Cook
- one who teaches from experience - social action and the development of anti-racist research and practice, Jennie Fleming and Rhonda Wattley
- black community members as researchers - two projects compared, Simon Dyson and Mark Harrison
- black and white women working together - transgressing the boundaries of sisterhood, Margaret Ledwith and Paula Asgill
- race, gender and class in child sexual abuse research, Claudia Bernard.
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