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Social Inequalities

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Part of the New Approaches to Sociology series, Social Inequalities is a relevant and valuable exploration of how we see the world, through a decolonised lens. Aimed at undergraduate and postgraduate students of sociology, this textbook offers a critical re-reading of traditional approaches to understanding social inequalities and responds to the call from university administrations, academics and students to decolonise the curriculum and challenge its lack of diversity.

 

It presents an intersectional approach to understanding diversity and social inequalities and, in so doing, allows for alternative knowledge sources and voices to be heard.

 

From looking at social groups such as race, age, sexuality and class alongside a nuanced evaluation of traditional sociological theories such as Marxism, functionalism and feminism  this book is an expert guide to the debates central to understanding the challenges individuals face in society.

 

Including personal stories and case studies, students will be exposed to an authentic and real-world view of how individuals have encountered discrimination.

 

Social Inequalities is an essential resource for anyone working and studying across sociology, and anyone interested in challenging established ways of looking at the world.

 

Professor Anya AhmedDr Deirdre Duffy and Dr Lorna Chesterton work in the faculty of health and education at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 242mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Feb 2023
  • Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781529772166

About

Anya Ahmed is Professor of Wellbeing and Communities in the Department of Social Care and Social Work at Manchester Metropolitan University. A social scientist with over 25 years academic experience she previously worked as a housing practitioner trainer and consultant. Her research focuses on the experiences of marginalised communities (with a specific focus on minoritized ethnic populations) and she has led a range of funded projects on housing and homelessness migration ageing and health and social care. Much of her work involves interrogation of the theoretical conceptual and applied nature of community in national and international contexts. Anya is also a Non-Executive Director at Merseycare NHS FT Chair of the Somali Adult Social Care Agency (SASCA) in Manchester; a member of the Customers and Communities Committee at Mosscare St Vincents Housing Association; and a Trustee for Knowledge for Change (K4C) a charity which organises ethical international student placements. Dr Deirdre Duffy (she/her) is a Reader in Critical Social Policy Manchester Metropolitan University. She is an international expert on reproductive justice and reproductive governance with a special interest in barriers and facilitators to abortion care. Her work has been used as an evidence-base to support expanding access to abortion in Colombia the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. In 2022 Deirdre was appointed as lead researcher on the Irish governments review of health care providers perspectives and experiences of the recently-transformed abortion care system. Prior to this Deirdre was Co-Investigator and stream lead on the World Health Organisation Human Reproduction Programmes ground-breaking implementation study of abortion care in the Republic of Ireland following the removal of the constitutional recognition of the right to life of the unborn. Deirdre has collaborated with non-governmental organisations activists and researchers globally and is passionate about feminist research practice.  Dr Lorna Chesterton is a Social Scientist and Researcher in the Department of Social Care and Social Work at Manchester Metropolitan University. Lornas work centres on social ageing and dementia with marginalised groups exploring how peoples culture ethnicity beliefs and socio-economic situations impact upon their health and access to services. Her work has been grounded in a person-centred approach to research and care valuing the contribution which individuals personal experience can make to research and future service provision. As an academic she has been involved in research involving interprofessional learning communities of practice and several research in care home initiatives.  Lornas background is in nursing having worked for many years as a specialist practitioner in primary care and was honoured to receive the title of Queens Nurse in 2012. Her community involvement includes work with voluntary groups and serves as a Trustee for the Somali Adult Social Care Agency based in Manchester. 

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