Welfare in Theory and Practice

Overview

This course reviews key concepts and traditions in political philosophy and social theory which have affected the development of a number of welfare regimes internationally and historically.

Learning Objectives

To develop an understanding of concepts such as social and economic justice welfare regime and the main political philosophical traditions; fabianism, neo-conservatism, socialism and social democratic; to develop an appreciation of the relationships between politics and social policy and social change and social policy.

Skills

An appreciation of theoretical frameworks and concepts in social policy. Effective communication and presentation skills; the ability to marshall ideas behind an arguement.

Assessment

None

Coursework

100%

Examination

0%

Practical

0%

Credits

20

Module Code

SPY2002

Typically Offered

Autumn Semester

Duration

12 Weeks

Prerequisites

SPY1004 and SPY1005