List of Tables.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction and Themes of the Book.
Part I Social Policy and the Global Economy.
Section 1A Human Development and Redistribution.
Chapter 1 New Models of Human Development.
Chapter 2 The Scope for Redistribution and Social Justice.
Section 1B How the World Works.
Chapter 3 Explaining the New Global Division of Labour.
Chapter 4 Social Policy, Credit and Debt.
Section 1C Commercial Provision of Social Services.
Chapter 5 The Global Market in Services - Health Care.
Chapter 6 The Business Agenda in Education.
Part II Human Well-Being: Autonomy and Membership.
Chapter 7 The Basis for Individualism and Choice.
Chapter 8 The Transformation of Collective Provision.
Chapter 9 The Transformation of Citizenship.
Chapter 10 'Stalled Well-Being'.
Part III Global Social Justice: The Big Issues.
Chapter 11 Community, Morality and Belonging.
Chapter 12 The Role of Social Services in the Social Context.
Chapter 13 Interdependence, Development and Justice: A Cosmopolitan World Order.
Chapter 14 Sustainable Development.
Conclusions.
References.
Index.
Bill Jordan, Professor, Universities of Plymouth, Huddersfield and London Metropolitan University
“In more than 20 books, Bill Jordan has made a unique contribution
to topical debates in social policy and international perspectives
on welfare. Social Policy for the Twenty-First Century fits the
track record. It is imaginative and wide ranging. Jordan has a gift
for writing in a way that combines challenging ideas with
readability ... This is an excellent overview of social policy on
the world stage.”
Times Higher Education Supplement “A tour de force, presenting a
powerful critical analysis of the most significant and politically
important issues in social policy today. This book deserves to be
read by a far wider audience than social policy academics and
students.”
Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law “Provides rich materials,
mostly based on aggregated comparative data or impressive case
studies, that attain a truly global reach [and] with a
comprehensive and far-reaching view on relevant issues and current
trends and puts forward important analytical challenges opening the
field to social policy theory and empirical research to be
developed in the years to come.”
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research “Bill Jordan's
magpie approach to scholarship once again enables him to pick up
for scrutiny all the big issues of the day; the impact of the
global economy and global policies upon welfare systems, the
conversion of welfare users from citizens into consumers, the
stalling of well-being and the problems of sustainability. His
creative imagination links all of these issues and leads him to ask
whether cosmopolitanism and a grand global social contract such as
implied by a global basic income would be the way to reconcile
individual autonomy, collective belonging and sustainability.”
Bob Deaconm, University of Sheffield “Social Policy for the
Twenty-First Century provides a thoughtful and comprehensive
analysis of soical policies and their roles in the transformations
in human development, economic development, social relations,
politics, redistribution, and social justice in the current
intensely globalized era. The volume is most impressive in its
truly global reach, and in the fascinating cases that serve as
examples of the complex issues of wellbeing and policy.”
Joya Misra, University of Massachusetts “Claims to have captured
what is at stake for the social policies of the new century are
often hyperbole. Not here. Bill Jordan's readers are sometimes
invited to contemplate a vast landscape; sometimes required to dive
down and explore the local setails. The ride is always
exhilarating. By challenging the 'common sense' of the existing
welfare consensus Jordan underlines the point of academic and
political inquiry: to help create the common sense of the
future.”
Tony Fitzpatrick, University of Nottingham
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