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Understanding Care, Welfare and Community: A Reader

Posted: 29 August 2002 | Subscribe Online


Edited by Bill Bytheway, Vivien Bacigalupo, Joanna Bornat, Julia Johnson, Susan Spurr, Taylor and Francis Books.
ISBN 1 84310 023 1
£15.99

This volume covers an immense range of issues concerning community care for adults. Whether lecturer, student or practitioner, readers will find much that is useful.

The weighty themes of power and oppression, stigma, care policies and balancing rights with risks feature prominently. Major thinkers, such as Michael Ignatieff, Amitai Etzioni and Erving Goffman, are found side-by-side with social policy stalwarts, including Caroline Glendinning, Julia Twigg and Jane Lewis. Interspersed are users' experiences in often compelling chapters. Steve Clarke's piece is, alas, the only one focusing on community development.

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The volume has a sprawling structure of parts and chapters, with some subdivided into individual readings. One does sense that the editors have brought their own penchants to the volume. David Cooper - he of the Dialectics of Liberation conference circa 1967 - is present, as is travel writer Bill Bryson.

In the all-too-brief introduction to each part the issues are not always crystallised sufficiently to help the reader understand why particular readings are important.

John Pierson is senior lecturer, institute of social work and applied social studies, Staffordshire University.



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