Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy

Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy
Author: James J. Rice,Michael J. Prince
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442612174

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Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy is a one-of-a-kind resource in the fields of political science and social work.

Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy

Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy
Author: James J. Rice
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Canada
ISBN: OCLC:1011721557

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Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy Second Edition

Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy  Second Edition
Author: James J. Rice,Michael J. Prince
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2013-03-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442696662

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A consistent bestseller since its publication in 2000, Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy is a one-of-a-kind resource in the fields of political science and social work. Examining current conditions affecting the development of social policies in Canada, this book offers in-depth critical analysis of how these policies first arose and the implications they pose for future policy development. This new edition of Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy features updated chapters while retaining the first edition’s analytical focus on economic globalization, societal pluralization, and social protection. The authors offer fresh considerations of gender relations and families, community agencies and the voluntary sector, as well as the social policy activities of all levels of government in the Canadian federation. Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy will continue to provide the much-needed groundwork for students and policymakers, as well as propose real solutions for the future.

Group Politics and Social Movements in Canada

Group Politics and Social Movements in Canada
Author: Miriam Smith
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442606951

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Group Politics and Social Movements in Canada, Second Edition updates and expands its exploration of a wide range of organized group and social movement activity in Canadian politics. Particularly distinctive is the inclusion of Quebec nationalism and Aboriginal politics. Many other areas of collective activity are also included: the Occupy movement and anti-poverty organizing, ethnocultural political mobilization, disability, lesbian and gay politics, feminism, farmers and organized interests in agriculture, Christian evangelical groups, environment, and health movements. Contributors to the collection employ a number of theoretical perspectives from political science and sociology to describe the evolution of organized groups and movements and to evaluate successes in exercising influence on Canadian politics. Each chapter provides an overview of the group or movement along with an account of its main networks and organizations, strategies, goals, successes, and failures.

Canadian Social Policy Fifth Edition

Canadian Social Policy  Fifth Edition
Author: Anne Westhues,Brian Wharf
Publsiher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 699
Release: 2012-05-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781554584109

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Social policy shapes the daily lives of every Canadian citizen and should reflect the beliefs of a majority of Canadians on just approaches to the promotion of health, safety, and well-being. Too often, those on the front lines—social workers, nurses, and teachers—observe that policies do not work well for the most vulnerable groups in society. In the first part of this new edition of Canadian Social Policy, Westhues and Wharf argue that service deliverers have discretion in how policies are implemented, and the exercise of this discretion is how citizens experience policy—whether or not it is fair and reasonable. They show the reader how social policy is made and they encourage active citizenship to produce policies that are more socially just. New material includes an examination of the reproduction of systemic racism through the implementation of human rights policy and a comparative analysis of the policy-making process in Quebec and English Canada. The second part of the book discusses policy issues currently under debate in Canada. Included are new chapters that explore parental leave policies and housing as a determinant of health. All chapters contain newly updated statistical data and research and policy analysis. A reworked section on the process of policy-making and the addition of questions for critical reflection enhance the suitability of the book as a core resource in social policy courses. The final chapter explores how front-line workers in the human services can advocate for change in organizational policies that will benefit the people supported.

Policy Analysis in Canada

Policy Analysis in Canada
Author: Laurent Dobuzinskis,Michael Howlett,David Laycock
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2007-06-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442690776

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The growth of what some academics refer to as 'the policy analysis movement' represents an effort to reform certain aspects of government behaviour. The policy analysis movement is the result of efforts made by actors inside and outside formal political decision-making processes to improve policy outcomes by applying systematic evaluative rationality to the development and implementation of policy options. This volume offers a comprehensive overview of the many ways in which the policy analysis movement has been conducted, and to what effect, in Canadian governments and, for the first time, in business associations, labour unions, universities, and other non-governmental organizations. Editors Laurent Dobuzinskis, Michael Howlett, and David Laycock have brought together a wide range of contributors to address questions such as: What do policy analysts do? What techniques and approaches do they use? What is their influence on policy-making in Canada? Is there a policy analysis deficit? What norms and values guide the work done by policy analysts working in different institutional settings? Contributors focus on the sociology of policy analysis, demonstrating how analysts working in different organizations tend to have different interests and to utilize different techniques. They compare and analyze the significance of these different styles and approaches, and speculate about their impact on the policy process.

The Canadian Environment in Political Context Second Edition

The Canadian Environment in Political Context  Second Edition
Author: Andrea Olive
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2019-08-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781487570378

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The Canadian Environment in Political Context uses a non-technical approach to introduce environmental politics to undergraduate readers. The second edition features expanded chapters on wildlife, water, pollution, land, and energy. Beginning with a brief synopsis of environmental quality across Canada, the text moves on to examine political institutions and policymaking, the history of environmentalism in Canada, and other crucial issues including Indigenous peoples and the environment, as well as Canada’s North. Enhanced with case studies, key words, and a comprehensive glossary, Olive's book addresses the major environmental concerns and challenges that Canada faces in the twenty-first century.

Social Policy in Canada

Social Policy in Canada
Author: Ernie Lightman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2017-03-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0199022135

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Social Policy in Canada is an important and timely examination of the past, present, and future of Canadian social policy. Organized around the premise that economic policy is a subset of social policy, this fully revised second edition provides a detailed exploration of how social benefitsare allocated and explains the mechanisms and tools of income transfer and redistribution that are central to all aspects of social policy.