Items where Author is "Dean, Hartley"
Number of items: 114.
Activation policies and the changing ethical foundations of welfare.
Dean, Hartley
Book review: 'understanding social citizenship and citizenship: themes and perspectives for policy and practice' and 'citizenship: personal lives and social policy'.
Dean, Hartley
Book review: 'university research ethics committees: their role, remit and conduct' and 'researchers and their "subjects": ethics, power, knowledge and consent'.
Dean, Hartley
Book review: Work-family challenges for low-income parents and their children, edited by Ann C. Crouter and Alan Booth.
Dean, Hartley
Book review: administering welfare reform: international transformations in welfare governance.
Dean, Hartley
Book review: for whose benefit? The everyday realities of welfare reform.
Dean, Hartley
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Book review: life in low-pay, no-pay Britain.
Dean, Hartley
Book review: rethinking unemployment and the work ethic: beyond the quasi-Titmuss paradigm, Andrew Dunn.
Dean, Hartley
Book review: social justice, legitimacy and the welfare state.
Dean, Hartley
Book review: welfare - by Mary Daly.
Dean, Hartley
Book review: welfare and well-being: social value in public policy - by Bill Jordan; Well-being: in search of a good life? - by Beverley A. Searle; and Well-being in developing countries: from theory to research - edited by Ian Gough and J. Allister McGregor.
Dean, Hartley
Book review: work: personal lives and social policy.
Dean, Hartley
Business versus families : whose side is New Labour on?
Dean, Hartley
Citizenship.
Dean, Hartley
Citizenship, equality and work.
Dean, Hartley
Critique of the European Employment Strategy from a capabilities and a rights perspective.
Dean, Hartley; Bonvin, Jean-Michel; Vielle, Pascale; Farvaque, Nicolas
Critiquing capabilities: the distractions of a beguiling concept.
Dean, Hartley
Developing capabilities and rights in welfare-to-work policies.
Dean, Hartley; Bonvin, Jean-Michel; Vielle, Pascale; Farvaque, Nicolas
Divisions of labour and work.
Dean, Hartley
Doing projects in social policy.
Dean, Hartley
EU citizenship and 'work':tensions between formal and substantive equality.
Dean, Hartley
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Elephants in the space of capabilites.
Dean, Hartley
Eudaimonia and ‘species being’: a Marxist perspective.
Dean, Hartley
Fighting inequality isn't cheap?
Dean, Hartley
Flexibility or flexploitation?: problems with work-life balance in a low-income neighbourhood.
Dean, Hartley
From altruism to sociality:a switch in perception.
Dean, Hartley
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From human needs to social rights: reflections on the responsibility of government.
Dean, Hartley
From poverty reduction to welfare rights.
Dean, Hartley
From work to welfare?: reconstructing the liberal political discourse.
Dean, Hartley
Goodbye welfare, hello wellbeing?
Dean, Hartley
Green citizenship.
Dean, Hartley
Human interdependency and unconditional rights.
Dean, Hartley
Human rights and welfare rights: re-conceptualising dependency and responsibility.
Dean, Hartley
Insecure families and low-paying labour markets : comments on the British experience.
Dean, Hartley; Shah, Ambreen
Joined-up working as manipulative collusion - is it new?
Dean, Hartley
'Life first’ welfare?: the need/right to work and the scope for a eudaimonic ethic of social security.
Dean, Hartley
Life-first welfare and the scope for a 'eudemonic ethic' of social security.
Dean, Hartley
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Losing appeal? The changing face of redress.
Dean, Hartley
Making work seem to pay?: the big illusion.
Dean, Hartley
Managing risk by controlling behaviour: social security administration and the erosion of welfare citizenship.
Dean, Hartley
Needs and rights.
Dean, Hartley
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Poor parents?: the realities of work-life balance in a low-income neighbourhood.
Dean, Hartley
Popular discourse and the ethical deficiency of 'Third Way' conceptions of citizenship.
Dean, Hartley
Post-marshallian social rights in an era of global crisis.
Dean, Hartley
Poverty and social exclusion.
Dean, Hartley
Poverty and social inclusion: towards a 'life-first’ understanding?
Dean, Hartley
Poverty and the road to global social citizenship.
Dean, Hartley
Poverty, riches and social citizenship.
Dean, Hartley; Melrose, M
(Re)understanding human need:writing the revised edition.
Dean, Hartley
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(Re-) conceptualising social rights and human welfare.
Dean, Hartley
(Re-)conceptualising the right to human flourishing.
Dean, Hartley
Re-conceptualising welfare-to-work for people with multiple problems and needs.
Dean, Hartley
Ready to work?: understanding the experiences of people with multiple problems and needs.
Dean, Hartley; MacNeill, V.; Melrose, M.
Reconceptualising welfare rights.
Dean, Hartley
Reconstituting the public service ethos: services for consumers or for citizens?
Dean, Hartley
Reflections on human needs and social rights: towards global social responsibility?
Dean, Hartley
Resilience or resistance.
Dean, Hartley
Restoring social citizenship in an age of new risks.
Dean, Hartley
Social and human rights.
Dean, Hartley
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Social construction of social rights across Europe.
Dean, Hartley; Brady, Anne-Marie
Social constructions of poverty and the political contradictions of liberalism.
Dean, Hartley
Social policy.
Dean, Hartley
Social policy.
Dean, Hartley
Social policy.
Dean, Hartley
Social policy and citizenship.
Dean, Hartley
Social policy and human rights: re-thinking the engagement.
Dean, Hartley
Social rights and human welfare.
Dean, Hartley
Social rights and natural resources.
Dean, Hartley
Social rights and social resistance: opportunism, anarchism and the welfare state.
Dean, Hartley
Socialist perspectives.
Dean, Hartley
Sociality:a conceptual switch for a perilous age.
Dean, Hartley
Sociality:social rights and human welfare.
Dean, Hartley
Ten lectures on social policy studies [in Chinese].
Dean, Hartley
Tipping the balance: the problematic nature of work–life balance in a low-income neighbourhood.
Dean, Hartley
Towards a eudaimonic ethic of social security.
Dean, Hartley
Understanding human need.
Dean, Hartley
Understanding human need.
Dean, Hartley
Wage top-up schemes are an attractive way for policy makers to address income inequalities, but they may well be corrosive to those they are aiming to help.
Dean, Hartley
Wage top-ups and work incentives: the implications of the UK's Working Tax Credit scheme.
Dean, Hartley
Welcome relief or indecent subsidy? The implications of wage top-up schemes.
Dean, Hartley
Welfare rights and social policy.
Dean, Hartley
Welfare rights and the "workfare state".
Dean, Hartley
Welfare, identity and the life course.
Dean, Hartley
Welfare, identity and the life course.
Dean, Hartley
Who's your family friend?
Dean, Hartley
Work-life balance in a low income neighbourhood.
Dean, Hartley; Couldry, Alice
Working families and the low-wage economy.
Dean, Hartley; Shah, Ambreen
Working parenthood and parental obligation.
Dean, Hartley
The administrative state and the symbolic (re-)construction of the troubled family.
Dean, Hartley
The capability approach: a sufficient foundation for welfare reform?
Dean, Hartley
The construction of social rights.
Dean, Hartley
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The corrosive potential of wage top-up schemes.
Dean, Hartley
The ethical deficit of the United Kingdom's proposed universal credit: pimping the precariat?
Dean, Hartley
The ethics of migrant welfare.
Dean, Hartley
The ethics of social development.
Dean, Hartley
The ethics of welfare to work in the UK (and beyond...).
Dean, Hartley
The ethics of welfare-to-work.
Dean, Hartley
The ethics of welfare-to-work.
Dean, Hartley
The experience of welfare: the life course and the welfare state.
Dean, Hartley
The family policy trilemma: the consequences for low-income families in liberal welfare regimes.
Dean, Hartley
The future of social security provision: beyond the workfare state?
Dean, Hartley
The global human rights agenda and European welfare reform.
Dean, Hartley
The global human rights agenda and the (im)possibility of the ethical state.
Dean, Hartley
The idea of capabilities: new insight or classical distraction?
Dean, Hartley
The implications of Third Way social policy for inequality, social cohesion and citizenship?
Dean, Hartley
The national minimum wage.
Dean, Hartley
A post-Marshallian conception of global social citizenship.
Dean, Hartley
The potentially counterproductive effects of in-work benefits for low-paid workers.
Dean, Hartley
A radical humanist approach to social welfare.
Dean, Hartley
A road to global social citizenship.
Barrientos, Armando; Davy, Benjamin; Davy, Ulrike; Dean, Hartley; Jacobs, Harvey M.; Leisering, Lutz; Pellissery, Sony
The significance of the human rights agenda for the future of social policy: imminent threat or strategic opportunity?
Dean, Hartley
The socialist perspective.
Dean, Hartley
The third way and social welfare : the myth of post-emotionalism.
Dean, Hartley
The translation of needs into rights: reconceptualising social citizenship as a global phenomenon.
Dean, Hartley