The big society debate : a new agenda for social welfare?

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The big society debate : a new agenda for social welfare?

edited by Armine Ishkanian, Simon Szreter

Edward Elgar, c2012

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Bibliography: p. 191-215

Includes index

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内容説明

'Before the 2010 General Election, David Cameron placed the ''Big Society'' at the heart of his efforts to rebuild Britain's ''broken society''. The essays in this volume probe the historical origins of the concept and seek to evaluate it in the light of both historical and contemporary evidence. They raise profound questions about the provenance of the ''Big Society'' and its relevance to contemporary social concerns. They should be of interest to anyone who cares about the past, present or future of British social policy.' - Bernard Harris, University of Southampton, UK 'There is nothing new about the notion of a Big Society. This book combines historical scholarship, international research and grassroots experience to shine a critical spotlight on the rhetoric behind the coalition government's big idea.' - Bill Jordan, University of Plymouth, UK 'Armine Ishkanian and Simon Szreter's fascinating book provides important insights into the way political elites use slogans and imagery to sway public opinion on social policy issues. This highly original work will be a major scholarly resource for years to come.' - James Midgley, University of California, Berkeley, US The expert contributors to this detailed yet concise book collectively raise questions about the novelty of the Big Society Agenda, its ideological underpinnings, and challenges it poses for policy makers and practitioners. The book is divided into two sections, history and policy, which together provide readers with a historically grounded, internationally informed, and multidisciplinary analysis of the Big Society policies. The introduction and conclusion tie the strands together, providing a coherent analysis of the key issues in both sections. Various chapters in this study examine the limitations and consider the challenges involved in translating the ideas of the Big Society agenda into practice. By drawing on international examples, from developed and developing countries in order to analyze and discuss Big Society policies, this book will prove invaluable for students, academics and policy makers. Contributors: M. Albrow, K. Bradley, L. Charlesworth, R. Fries, J. Harris, M. Hill, M. Hilton, J. Holgate, A. Ishkanian, M. Ketola, D. Leat, D. Lewis, R. McGill, N. Ockenden, J. Page, C. Pharoah, L. Richardson, J. Stuart, S. Szreter, D. Weinbren

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Contents: Introduction: What is Big Society? Contemporary Social Policy in a Historical and Comparative Perspective Simon Szreter and Armine Ishkanian PART I: HISTORY 1. 'Big Society' and 'Great Society': A Problem in the History of Ideas Jose Harris 2. Britain's Social Welfare Provision in the Long Run: The Importance of Accountable, Well-financed Local Government Simon Szreter 3. Big Society, Legal Structures, Poor Law and the Myth of a Voluntary Society Lorie Charlesworth 4. Mutual Aid and the Big Society Daniel Weinbren 5. Big Society and the National Citizen Service: Young People, Volunteering and Engagement with Charities c.1900-1960 Kate Bradley 6. Charities, Voluntary Organisations and Non-governmental Organisations in Britain Since 1945 Matthew Hilton 7. Charity and Big Society Richard Fries PART II: POLICY 8. 'Big Society' as a Rhetorical Intervention Martin Albrow 9. Funding and the Big Society Cathy Pharoah 10. Government, Foundations and Big Society: Will You be my Friend? Diana Leat 11. Can we 'Nudge' Citizens Towards More Civic Action? Liz Richardson 12. The Big Society and Volunteering: Ambitions and Expectations Nick Ockenden, Matthew Hill and Joanna Stuart 13. European Perspectives on the Big Society Agenda Markus Ketola 14. From 'Shock Therapy' to Big Society: Lessons from the Post-Socialist Transitions Armine Ishkanian Conclusion: The Big Society and Social Policy David Lewis Bibliography Index

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