Personal Lives and Social Policy series
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Citizenship
Personal lives and social policyCitizenship: Personal Lives and Social Policy adds a new dimension to the citizenship literature by using citizenship as a lens through which to explore the relation between personal lives and social policy. The authors draw upon a range of theoretical perspectives, including feminist, psychoanalytic and Marxist.
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Work
Personal lives and social policyWork: Personal Lives and Social Policy explores some of the diverse ways in which work helps to structure the relations between social policy and personal lives. Drawing on a range of theoretical approaches, the authors explore questions that are central to our understanding of how the personal not only is shaped in and through work, but also contributes to social relations at work.
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Sexualities
Personal lives and social policySexualities: Personal Lives and Social Policy explores the choices that we make about our sexuality and how these can transform our personal lives. It analyses how social policy informs and responds to such choices through an examination of normative assumptions about sexuality and its role in forming, regulating and constituting welfare subjects, discourses, theories, provisions and practices. It is one in an innovative series - Personal Lives and Social Policy - published by The Open University and The Policy Press.
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Care
Personal lives and social policyCare: Personal Lives and Social Policy considers how normative assumptions about the meanings, practices and relationships of care are embedded in our everyday lives. It explores the ways in which these shape our sense of self and the nature of our relations with others. At the same time the book examines how social policy and welfare practices construct these relations and give or deny them meaning and validity.
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