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The Decent Society
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This book addresses how to create 'the Decent Society', drawing on sociological and sociopolitical theory. It addresses a decade of international social quality research and proposes a Decent Society Index for world-wide comparison. It will interest academics in sociology, politics, social policy, psychology, economics and developmen
The search for 'the Decent Society' - a fit place in which to live - has informed policy at both governmental and international level. This book analyses its nature and devises a consistent way of measuring the concept world-wide on the basis of a coherent theory of agency within social structure. Influenced by classical sociology and by the economist Amartya Sen, the book posits that societies need to create (a) economic security, (b) social cohesion, (c) social inclusion, and (d) the conditions for empowerment. The model is interactive and recursive; each component provides the requirements for each of the others.
This book outlines the sociopolitical framework underlying 'the Decent Society' and summarises a decade of research, some of which has had a formative impact on governments' policies. The first half contains studies of social quality based on surveys in the former Soviet Union and sub-Saharan Africa, while the second half describes the construction of a Decent Society Index for comparing very different countries across the world.
This book and the index it develops will be of interest both to academics and researchers in sociology, politics, economics, psychology, social policy and development studies and to policy-makers in government, local government and the NGOs.
Autorentext
Pamela Abbott is honorary professor in the School of Social Sciences and an associate of the Centre for International Sustainable Development, both at the University of Aberdeen, UK. Her main research interests are in gender, quality of life and sustainable development.
Claire Wallace is Professor of Sociology, University of Aberdeen. She has co-authored a number of reports on wellbeing and quality of life for the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Dublin. She has written a number of articles on Social Quality together with Pamela Abbott and Roger Sapsford.
Roger Sapsford has recently retired from the post of Professor of Social Psychology and Research Methods at the National University of Rwanda. He has published in research methods, psychology of identity, psychological survival and life satisfaction.
Klappentext
This book addresses how to create 'the Decent Society', drawing on sociological and sociopolitical theory. It addresses a decade of international social quality research and proposes a Decent Society Index for world-wide comparison. It will interest academics in sociology, politics, social policy, psychology, economics and developmen
Inhalt
- The Decent Society 2. Economic Security 3. Social Cohesion 4. Social Inclusion 5. Empowerment 6. Social Quality in Transitional Societies: A Summary of Research 7. Constructing a Decent Society Index 8. Using the Decent Society Index 9. Conclusions and Future Directions
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780367873080
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 174
- Genre Society & Politics
- Gewicht 303g
- Untertitel Planning for Social Quality
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2019
- EAN 9780367873080
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-367-87308-0
- Veröffentlichung 12.12.2019
- Titel The Decent Society
- Autor Abbott Pamela , Wallace Claire , Roger Sapsford
- Sprache Englisch