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Social Exclusion David Byrne

Social Exclusion By David Byrne

Social Exclusion by David Byrne


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Presents the theories of social exclusion. Drawing on empirical evidence, this book views that the origins of social exclusion lie with the creation of a post-industrial order founded on the exploitation of low paid workers within Western capitalism, and that social policies have actually helped to create an unequal social order.

Social Exclusion Summary

Social Exclusion by David Byrne

* What does the term 'social exclusion' mean and who are the 'socially excluded'?

* Why has there been such a significant increase in 'social exclusion'?

* How can we attempt to tackle this and the problems associated with it?

'Social exclusion' is the buzz phrase for the complex range of social problems which derive from the substantial increase in social inequality in Western societies. This timely and engaging volume examines these problems in societies where manufacturing industry is no longer the main basis for employment and the universal welfare states established after the Second World War are under attack. It reviews theories of social exclusion, including the Christian democratic and social democratic assertions of solidarity with which the term originated, Marxist accounts of the recreation of the reserve army of labour, and neo-liberal assertions of the sovereignty of the market in which the blame for exclusion is assigned to the excluded themselves.

Drawing on a wide variety of empirical evidence, the author concludes that the origins of social exclusion lie with the creation of a new post-industrial order founded on the exploitation of low paid workers within Western capitalism, and that social policies have actually helped to create an unequal social order as opposed to simply reacting to economic forces. This controversial but accessible text will be essential reading for undergraduate courses on social exclusion within sociology, politics, economics, geography and social policy, as well as students on professional courses and practitioners in social work, community work, urban planning and management, health and housing.

About David Byrne

David Byrne is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Durham. He has worked for more than thirty years as a volunteer, political activist, social researcher and academic on issues of social restructuring and poverty. He was previously Research Director of the North Tyneside Community Development Project and Reader in Sociology at the Ulster Polytechnic. He has published more than sixty journal articles and chapters in academic books and is the author of Beyond the Inner City (1989), which was also published by Open University Press, and Complexity Theory and the Social Sciences (1998).

Table of Contents

Series editor's foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The possessive individualists
blaming the poor
Order and solidarity
collectivist approaches
Exploitation matters
Marxist approaches to exclusion
Dynamic society / dynamic lives
The dynamics of income inequality
Divided spaces
social divisions in the postindustrial city
Conclusion
what is, and what is to be done about it
Notes
Bibliography
Index.

Additional information

GOR001971383
9780335199747
0335199747
Social Exclusion by David Byrne
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
19990816
176
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