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El. knyga: Understanding Human Need

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This textbook discusses social policy meant to meet human needs, covering concepts, understandings, implications, and debates. It addresses the concept of humanity and the characteristics of the human species, the difference between "thin" and "thick" needs and needing, the differences between top-down and bottom-up approaches to need, and how dominant approaches manifest in different kinds of social policy intervention. The second part of the book addresses debates about the disadvantages that occur when human needs go unmet and the concept of social disadvantage in terms of poverty and inequality, exclusion and misrecognition, and dehumanization; how needs-based approaches can be translated through rights-based approaches; and the politics of human need and the importance of a humanist needs-first ethic. Revised and updated, this edition addresses the shifting nature of welfare ideologies and regimes. It has been restructured to emphasize the essential nature of human need. Distributed in the US by University of Chicago Press. Annotation ©2020 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

This second edition textbook is one of the few resources available to provide an overview of human need, as a key concept in the social sciences. Taking an approach encompassing both global North and South, this accessible book models existing practical and theoretical approaches to human need while also proposing a radical alternative.

This second edition of a widely respected textbook is one of the few resources available to provide an overview of human need, as a key concept in the social sciences. Taking an approach encompassing both global North and South, this accessible and engaging book models existing practical and theoretical approaches to human need while also proposing a radical alternative. Incorporating crucial current debates and illustrations, the author explores: • distinctions between different types and levels of need; • how different approaches are reflected in different sorts of policy goals; • debates about the relationship between needs, rights and welfare; • contested thinking about needs in relation to caring, disadvantage and humanity. Fully revised and updated, this new edition pays due regard to the shifting nature of welfare ideologies and welfare regimes. Offering essential insights for students of social policy, it will also be of interest to other social science disciplines, policy makers and political activists.

This second edition of a widely-respected textbook is one of the few resources available to provide an overview of human need, as a key concept in the social sciences. Accessible and engaging, it models existing practical and theoretical approaches to human need while also proposing a radical alternative.

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In this new edition, Hartley Dean again demonstrates his mastery of the subject and his ability to analyse complex issues concerning the nature of human need and its relationship with rights and welfare. His book will be the standard reference work on human need for many years to come. James Midgley, University of California A truly comprehensive account of human need and an original value-based argument for a new politics of need indispensable reading across the social sciences. David Taylor, University of Brighton Venturing beyond a standard revision, this second edition of Deans textbook develops a novel radical humanist vision of need and outlines a needs-first ethic. Of interest to a wider audience beyond social policy. Ian Gough, The London School of Economics and Political Science

Detailed contents ix
List of figures, tables and boxes
xi
Select glossary xiii
Acknowledgements xix
Preface to the second edition xxi
1 Introduction
1(12)
Part One Understandings and concepts
2 The needs of humanity
13(14)
3 The thin and the thick of need and needing
27(20)
4 Needs in theory
47(24)
5 Needs in practice
71(22)
6 Human need and social policy
93(20)
Part Two Implications and debates
7 Unmet needs and social disadvantage
113(18)
8 Articulating needs as rights
131(20)
9 The politics of human need
151(20)
Notes 171(2)
Resources 173(2)
References 175(24)
Index 199
Hartley Dean is Professor of Social Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science.