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What Next for Social Policy

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Sidney Ball Memorial Lectures
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Professor Fiona Williams explores how contemporary social movements – especially those around gender, race, migration, disability, austerity and the environment – pose material, political and ethical questions as to how we are to live our lives.

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Sidney Ball Memorial Lectures
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Fiona Williams
Keywords
sidney ball
social justice
social policy
welfare state
gender
race
migration
Department: Department of Social Policy and Intervention
Date Added: 09/11/2018
Duration: 01:03:45

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