Beyond Marginality?

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Anti-poll Tax
Anti-poll Tax Movement
Bernard Eme
Bill Jordan
BjRn Hvinden
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Cig
Civil Society
claimant organisations
collective resistance theory
CPAG
Dutch Social Security System
Dutch Trade Union Movement
EEC Treaty
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EU Conference
European welfare policy
Friedhelm Wolski-Prenger
Giro Cheques
Giustina Orientale Caputo
Harry Coenen
IG Metall
Italian Welfare System
Jean-Louis Laville
Jean-NoChopart
Kevin Dixon
Local Social Services Offices
marginalised groups advocacy
Municipal Social Service Offices
Municipal Social Services
Paul Bagguley
Polder Model
Poor People's Movements
Poor People’s Movements
poverty activism
Poverty Lobby
RenOuriaux
Rik Van Berkel
Rune Sander Halvorsen
Ruud Vlek
social exclusion movements analysis
Social Security Claimants
Social Services Offices
TUC Centre
Unemployed People's Movement
Unemployed People’s Movement
Welfare Claimants
welfare state regimes
West Germany
Youth Training Scheme
Yuri Kazepov

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138610330
  • Weight: 650g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1998, this volume describes and analyses organizations of social security claimants and their position in the field of force of the national welfare state in six European countries: representing a diversity of welfare state regimes. The authors analyse these organizations, and their strengths and weaknesses, from a variety of theoretical perspectives: such as the opportunity structures of welfare states and national political relations, the fragmentation of the social movements of social security claimants along ideological and categorical lines, the (im)possibilities of organizing socially highly marginalized groups etc. The volume also contains an introduction and an epilogue, as well as a chapter dealing with the relations between collective and individual forms of social resistance.

van Berkel, Rik; Coenen, Harry; Vlek, Ruud