Originally published in 1987, Sociology and Social Welfare looks at
the relationship between state and welfare in the context of a
wider sociological analysis of state and society in post-war
Britain. The book looks at two main concerns, the first suggests
the ways in which the theory and practice of welfare might be made
more reflective and self-conscious if located in sociological
understandings of state, society, and welfare. The second suggests
that the sociological study of social work and other welfare
activities might lead to the development of a more sensitive and
practice-informed sociology.
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