Social exclusion /
Byrne, David
Social exclusion / Byrne David - 2nd ed. - Jaipur : Rawat Publications, 2015. - 202p.
Conceptualizing social exclusion: the political foundations - classical and neo-liberal................................
The possessive individualists - blaming the poor............................
Residuums, underclasses and redundant populations Citizenship?............................
Order, solidarity and transformation: collectivist political traditions............................
Capitalism can be tamed - the social market and related approaches............................
The politics of transformation - Marxist and related perspectives............................
The industrial reserve army............................
Regulation theory: transition codified - postindustrial capitalism: the means specified............................
Social proletarians - underdevelopment as exclusion............................
Speenhamland come again - fiscal redistribution and Welfare to Work............................
Catch them young and give them a chance - Sure Start............................
Rescuing the drop-outs - Connexions in practice............................
Getting the place to work through getting the people involved New Deal for Communities and Local Strategic Partnerships............................
Against exclusion: the radical alternative............................
The excluded many, the 'at risk' most, and the excluding few............................
Can we do nothing? Is politics powerless? The cultural front: what we need to change - empowerment in postindustrial and post-democratic capitalism............................
Conceptualizing social exclusion: the language and social science of social exclusion............................
Social exclusion as discourse - the language of caring neo-liberalism............................
From definition to measurement: 'social exclusion in applied social research'............................
Dynamic society - dynamic lives............................
Postindustrial, postmodern, post-socialist?: advanced industrial societies in the twenty-first century............................
The complex dynamics of social exclusion Understanding the complexity of dynamics............................
The dynamics of income inequality............................
From relative equality to inequality: the phase shift in income distributions............................
The changing pattern of income distribution in the countries of the North............................
Why have income distributions become more unequal?............................
Gender and income inequality............................
Race/ethnicity and exclusion............................
The exclusion of the young in postindustrial capitalism............................
Dynamics - the significance of life courses............................
Making it unequal: the role of postindustrial policy The new enclosure city............................
Divided spaces: social division in the postindustrial Divided cities - the reality............................
Race/ethnicity and exclusion through space............................
Gender and exclusion through space............................
Age and social exclusion through space............................
Communities?............................
Making excluding space: the role of social policies Conclusion............................
Divided lives - exclusion in everyday life............................
Education and mobility in the industrial era............................
Education and closure in the postindustrial era............................
Cultural exclusion............................
Cities of cultural exclusion............................
Exclusion and health............................
Including the excluded: the policy agenda of the third way............................
The Social Exclusion Unit: the new forms of policy development and implementation............................
9788131602454
Social empowerment
Social policy
Income inequality
305.568 / BYR
Social exclusion / Byrne David - 2nd ed. - Jaipur : Rawat Publications, 2015. - 202p.
Conceptualizing social exclusion: the political foundations - classical and neo-liberal................................
The possessive individualists - blaming the poor............................
Residuums, underclasses and redundant populations Citizenship?............................
Order, solidarity and transformation: collectivist political traditions............................
Capitalism can be tamed - the social market and related approaches............................
The politics of transformation - Marxist and related perspectives............................
The industrial reserve army............................
Regulation theory: transition codified - postindustrial capitalism: the means specified............................
Social proletarians - underdevelopment as exclusion............................
Speenhamland come again - fiscal redistribution and Welfare to Work............................
Catch them young and give them a chance - Sure Start............................
Rescuing the drop-outs - Connexions in practice............................
Getting the place to work through getting the people involved New Deal for Communities and Local Strategic Partnerships............................
Against exclusion: the radical alternative............................
The excluded many, the 'at risk' most, and the excluding few............................
Can we do nothing? Is politics powerless? The cultural front: what we need to change - empowerment in postindustrial and post-democratic capitalism............................
Conceptualizing social exclusion: the language and social science of social exclusion............................
Social exclusion as discourse - the language of caring neo-liberalism............................
From definition to measurement: 'social exclusion in applied social research'............................
Dynamic society - dynamic lives............................
Postindustrial, postmodern, post-socialist?: advanced industrial societies in the twenty-first century............................
The complex dynamics of social exclusion Understanding the complexity of dynamics............................
The dynamics of income inequality............................
From relative equality to inequality: the phase shift in income distributions............................
The changing pattern of income distribution in the countries of the North............................
Why have income distributions become more unequal?............................
Gender and income inequality............................
Race/ethnicity and exclusion............................
The exclusion of the young in postindustrial capitalism............................
Dynamics - the significance of life courses............................
Making it unequal: the role of postindustrial policy The new enclosure city............................
Divided spaces: social division in the postindustrial Divided cities - the reality............................
Race/ethnicity and exclusion through space............................
Gender and exclusion through space............................
Age and social exclusion through space............................
Communities?............................
Making excluding space: the role of social policies Conclusion............................
Divided lives - exclusion in everyday life............................
Education and mobility in the industrial era............................
Education and closure in the postindustrial era............................
Cultural exclusion............................
Cities of cultural exclusion............................
Exclusion and health............................
Including the excluded: the policy agenda of the third way............................
The Social Exclusion Unit: the new forms of policy development and implementation............................
9788131602454
Social empowerment
Social policy
Income inequality
305.568 / BYR