Policy Press
Poverty and Inequality
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Edited by:
Chris Jones
and Tony Novak
About this book
Neoliberalism and austerity have led to a growing inequality gap and increasing levels of poverty and social harm. In this short form book, part of the Critical and Radical Debates in Social Work series, Chris Jones and Tony Novak look at consequences of poverty and inequality and the challenge they pose to the engaged social work academic and practitioner. There are many studies of poverty that look at competing definitions (and some of the consequences) of poverty in modern society. Here the authors argue that, especially for a profession with a claimed commitment to values based on equality, social justice and meeting human need, poverty and immiserisation impose a requirement on social workers to speak out and not to collude with social policies that make the plight of the impoverished even harder and their lives even worse.
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Notes on contributors
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Series editors’ introduction
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“We don’t want to be ashamed tomorrow”: Poverty, inequality and the challenge to social workers
1 - Responses
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Which side are we on?
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Neoliberalism and welfare: the Canadian experience
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Social work and the Greek crisis
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Now time for neoliberalism: resisting Plan B from below
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What are you going to do about it?
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