Social Capital Diversity And The Welfare State
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Social Capital Diversity and the Welfare State
Author | : Fiona Kay,Richard Johnston |
Publsiher | : UBC Press |
Total Pages | : 367 |
Release | : 2011-11-01 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780774840033 |
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Social capital is arguably the most critical idea to emerge in the social sciences in the last two decades. Emphasizing the importance of social networks, communication, and the symbolic and material exchanges that strengthen communities, social capital has been the subject of an expansive body of literature. Social Capital, Diversity, and the Welfare State represents a landmark consideration of the diverse meanings, causal foundations, and positive and negative consequences of social capital, with a particular focus on its role in mitigating or enhancing social inequalities. The chapters, written by economists, political scientists, and sociologists, address a range of empirical and theoretical issues. This book is cutting-edge addition to the field that offers fresh insights into the conceptualization, operation, sources, and consequences of social capital in Canadian society.
Welfare State Universalism and Diversity
Author | : Anneli Anttonen |
Publsiher | : Edward Elgar Publishing |
Total Pages | : 209 |
Release | : 2012-01-01 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781849805940 |
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'This book is a most timely academic intervention. The concept of universalism is central to social policy and welfare state development yet it is rarely explored with such attention to its time and place specificities as in this book. Nordic and British authors investigate the different dimensions and meanings of universalism and the challenges it has faced. Buffeted by markets and choice on the one side and diversity on the other, can universalism survive? To find out, read on...' - Fiona Williams, University of Leeds, UK 'Universalism in social policy is politically challenged and normatively contested. This book examines how the principle of universalism can be understood and how it has been put into practice in various national contexts. Universalism is contrasted with the idea of diversity which has gained strength as a result of growing affluent middle classes and of multiculturalism in highly developed welfare states. The book deals with varieties of universalism and inspires a re-thinking of the normative basis of the welfare state.' - Stein Kuhnle, University of Bergen, Norway and Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, Germany Welfare State, Universalism and Diversity is a thought-provoking book dealing with key ideas, values and principles of social policies and asking what exactly is meant by universal benefits and policies? Is the time of post-war universalism over? Are universalism and diversity contradictory policy and theory framings? Well-known scholars from different countries and fields of expertise provide a historically informative and comprehensive view on the making of universal social policies. Universalism is defined and implemented differently in the British and Scandinavian social policies. Service universalism is different from universalism in pensions. The book underlines the multiple and transformative nature of universalism and the challenge of diversity. There certainly is need for a greater diversity in meeting citizen's needs. Yet, universalism remains a principle essential for planning and implementing sustainable and legitimate policies in times characterized by complex interdependences and contradictory political aims. This impressive book is an attempt to untangle the multiple meanings of universalism and clarify the concept's relevance to contemporary policy debates. It will prove invaluable for students, researchers and practitioners in social policy, public policy, social administration, social welfare, social history, social work, sociology and political sciences. Policymakers and administrators involved with social and public policies, social services, social welfare, and social work will also find this book groundbreaking.
Trust Beyond Borders
Author | : Markus M. L. Crepaz |
Publsiher | : University of Michigan Press |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780472069767 |
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How immigration influences popular concepts of citizenship and civic trust
Multiculturalism and the Welfare State
Author | : Will Kymlicka,Keith G. Banting |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press on Demand |
Total Pages | : 422 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780199289189 |
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And political foundations of the welfare state, and indeed about our most basic concepts of citizenship and national identity
The Welfare State
Author | : Muriel Nissel |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 68 |
Release | : 1980 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : UOM:39015011001016 |
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Compilation of conference papers suggesting ways to implement welfare state decentralization of social services in the UK - examines family responsibilities in answering housing needs, health service and educational needs, considers market social reform implying income redistribution and reduction of state intervention, shifting weight to local level political power, and includes a comparison of service decentralization in Denmark. References and statistical tables. Conference held in london 1979 October 19.
Social Capital and Diversity
Author | : Abdolmohammad Kazemipur |
Publsiher | : Peter Lang |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 3039117106 |
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"Dealing with the consequences of a rising ethnic and cultural diversity will most likely be among the major challenges of the 21st century, particularly in immigrant-receiving countries in Europe, North America, as well as Australia. The sharp increase in ethnic diversity has questioned the relevance of many structures, policies, and practices that were based on the premise of ethnic/cultural homogeneity of populations in such countries. Based on several years of extensive research on this topic in Canada, this book offers an image, in which ethnic diversity is associated positively with social goods. In particular, the study reported here shows that Canada does not seem to have suffered from the rising diversity. The findings also suggest that the key element that can translate diversity into positive outcomes is an increased social interaction - and not merely an inter-cultural understanding - among people of diverse backgrounds."--GoogleBooks.
Federalism and the Welfare State in a Multicultural World
Author | : Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant,Richard Johnston,Will Kymlicka,John Myles |
Publsiher | : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Total Pages | : 363 |
Release | : 2019-01-19 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781553395409 |
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Until the 1990s social policy played an integrative role in Canada, providing a counter-narrative to claims that federalism and diversity undermine the potential of social policy. Today, however, the Canadian model is under strain, reflecting changes in both the welfare state and the immigration-citizenship-multiculturalism regime. Federalism and the Welfare State in a Multicultural World illustrates that there are clear trends that, if unchecked, may exacerbate rather than overcome important social cleavages. The editors argue that we are at a crucial moment to re-evaluate the role of social policy in a federal state and a multicultural society, and if federalism and diversity challenge traditional models of the nation-building function of social policy, they also open up new pathways for social policy to overcome social divisions. Complacency about, or naive celebration of, the Canadian model is unwarranted, but it is premature to conclude that the model is irredeemably broken, or that all the developments are centrifugal rather than centripetal. Social policy is integral to mitigating divisions of class, region, language, race, and ethnicity, and its underlying values of solidarity and risk-sharing also make it a critical mechanism for nation-building. Whether social policy actually accomplishes these goals is variable and contested. The essays in this volume provide some timely answers.
Racial Diversity and Social Capital
Author | : Rodney E. Hero |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 185 |
Release | : 2007-03-19 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781139465076 |
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Race and racial diversity are important aspects of America and have been shown to substantially affect social relations and the political system, often in ways inconsistent with the values of equality. However, greater civic association and a general sense of community, embodied in the concept of social capital, are said to have tremendous beneficial effects and profoundly influence American society. This 2007 study juxtaposes and critically assesses two bodies of research that have reached different conclusions on these issues. Is America's legacy of racial inequality an 'evil twin' of the benefits of social capital? By analysing the social outcomes for racial minorities, in addition to other dimensions of American politics, the author shows that the impact of racial diversity consistently outweighs that of social capital.