Neoliberalism and the Underclass Thesis - Martin, Sonia

Sonia Martin 

Neoliberalism and the Underclass Thesis

Social Divisions in the Era of Welfare Reform

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Produktbeschreibung zu Neoliberalism and the Underclass Thesis

Adaptation of social policy to the ideas and
philosophies of a socially conservative
neoliberalism during the last quarter of the 20th
century has led to new and emerging social divisions
legitimised by contentious assumptions about human
behaviour. Some welfare recipients are considered
behaviourally and/or morally deficient, crystallised in conservative accounts of an 'underclass'.
This book is a critical analysis of social divisions
in the context of a neoliberal policy environment.
The period under study is 1980 to 2005, with
focussed attention on Australian social policies
under the Howard-led socially conservative liberal
government post-1996. Guided by critical social
theory, the analysis draws on data on social
divisions, policy records, and field interviews,
that shows contemporary social policy is informed by
contentious assumptions about human behaviour, and
subsequently converted into corresponding welfare
practice.
The findings are an important contribution to
theoretical debates about social policy and the
underclass phenomenon, and have strategic
implications for future policy directions.

Produktinformation


  • Abmessung: 220mm x 150mm x 16mm
  • Gewicht: 409g
  • ISBN-13: 9783639110692
  • ISBN-10: 3639110692
  • Best.Nr.: 26083097
Sonia Martin is a senior research associate in the School of Historical Studies at The University of Melbourne.

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