Social Policies and Public Action

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Social Policies and Public Action

Social and ethical issues Sociology Social welfare and social services Medicine and Nursing

Author: Lavinia Bifulco

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Collection: Routledge Advances in Health and Social Policy

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 1st December 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 674 Kb

ISBN: 9781317053613


Concept of Public Action

The concept of public action is a magnifying lens for shedding light on the plurality of institutional and social actors interacting in policies. Taking into account a changing social world that is redefining the State and its instruments, it is well suited for picking out transformations that have been affecting European social policies for some twenty years or so now: the territorial reorganization of powers; the spread of a public-private mix in the provision of services; the rise of new forms of collaborative governance; the institutionalization of the European agenda on social investment.

Examination of Social Policies

This book examines social policies as normative and cognitive devices that contribute to organizing social life and are themselves moulded and redefined by it. The perspective of public action is located where it is possible to observe how these devices come into action, the powers and interests they help mobilize and the dynamics they generate. Policies thus appear as a tangle of rather diverse processes in which the erosion of the ‘social’ coexists with the emergence of innovative forms of social organization.

Questions of Public Action

Public action is the key tool that helps to deal with this tangle by posing the following questions. What vocabularies, significances and practices are set in motion by the ‘social’ today? What are the resources that fuel it? What powers are deployed in it?

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