
The Big Society Debate: A New Agenda for Social Welfare?
Author(s): Armine Ishkanian (Editor), Simon Szreter
- Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
- Publication Date: 31 May 2012
- Language: English
- Print length: 240 pages
- ISBN-10: 178100207X
- ISBN-13: 9781781002070
Book Description
– 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
Editorial Reviews
Review
–Alison Gilchrist, Community Development Journal
‘[T]his book offers an absorbing, scholarly and highly readable critique of ”Big Society” and is to be recommended to students, academics and readers who want to learn more about current British social policy.’
–Catherine Forde, Voluntas
‘This text is a worthwhile contribution to a burgeoning field we may wish to call ”Big Society studies”. The breadth of the discussion, not only regarding the topics covered but in encompassing both sociological and social policy perspectives, makes this text relevant to a variety of readers. The editors have delivered contributions with historical and contemporary claims, as well as providing space for critical writers seeing the Big Society as neoliberal rhetoric alongside those engaged in more detailed perspective on the government’s policy agenda.’
–Matt Dawson, Journal of Social Policy
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