Stuart Connor is a lecturer in social policy at the University of Birmingham. His teaching and research interests include critical approaches to the analysis of contemporary social policy and practice. This work includes examining the role of governments, trade unions, NGOs, social movements and community practitioners in the fabrication of ‘social problems’ and attempts to legitimate and challenge particular policy responses.
3 Ebooks by Stuart Connor
Graeme Simpson & Stuart Connor: Social policy for social welfare professionals
Social welfare workers are frequently motivated by a desire to ‘work with people’, to ‘bring about change’ or to ‘make a difference’. This valuable book explores some of the difficulties and dilemmas …
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€29.99
Stuart Connor: What’s Your Problem?
This lively book provides an essential introduction to the critical analysis of social problems and the policy process. It argues that policy does not just have an impact of people’s lives, but that …
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€17.99
Sarah Hayes & Michael Jopling: Human Data Interaction, Disadvantage and Skills in the Community
The book provides a dynamic, cross-sectional, multidisciplinary perspective and dialogue to illuminate the challenges humans face in their interactions with data in their individual postdigital conte …
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English
€139.09