Engendering Social Policy

Engendering Social Policy

by Sophie Watson (Editor)

Synopsis

Engendering Social Policy brings new and fresh perspectives to the question of how social policy constructs gendered social relations. With the restructuring of welfare firmly back on the political agenda, in the context of a reassertion that traditional families are the backbone of society, this book raises important issues for students, academics and practitioners grappling with social policy issues at the end of the millennium.

Articles in the collection draw on a diversity of theoretical and methodological perspectives engaging with issues that have vexed feminist analysts and activists over more than two decades. The collection explores how social policy constructs gendered relations, the difference/equality debate, representations and discourses of gender in social policy, the tensions and issues associated with restructuring domestic relations, and feminist alternatives to mainstream social policy solutions. The book adopts a comparative and international perspective taking on board the importance of global changes as well as illustrating its argument with practices and research from a number of countries.

This book is essential reading for those interested in seriously addressing questions of gender and social policy in an international framework.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Feb 1999

ISBN 10: 033520113X
ISBN 13: 9780335201136

Media Reviews
This is stirring material, even inspirational...the book is well worth reading - British Journal of Educational Studies
Author Bio
Sophie Watson is Professor of Urban Culture in the Department of Cultural Studies, University of East London. She was formerly Professor in the School of Policy Studies at the University of Bristol. Recent publications include: Surface City: Sydney at the millennium (with P. Murphy), Postmodern Cities and Spaces (edited with K. Gibson) and Metropolis Now (edited with K. Gibson).

Lesley Doyal is Professor in Health and Social Care at the School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol.