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Men and Welfare

Laura Way
Barcode 9781032014838
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Release Date: 30/12/2022

Genre: Science Nature & Math
Sub-Genre: Earth Sciences
Label: Routledge
Series: Routledge Research in Gender and Society
Contributors: Anna Tarrant (Edited by), Linzi Ladlow (Edited by), Laura Way (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

This book explores the complex, evolving relationships between men, masculinities and social welfare in contemporary context.


This book explores the complex, evolving relationships between men, masculinities, and social welfare in contemporary context.

It is inspired by themes examined in ‘Men, Gender Divisions and Welfare’, an edited collection published in 1998 by Popay, Hearn, and Edwards. While international policy agendas reflect a growing commitment to critically addressing the relations between men, masculinities, and policy, in policy and popular discussions, societies continue to grapple with the question of ‘what to do with men?’ This question reflects an ongoing tension between the persistence of men’s power and control over welfare and policy development, alongside their ostensible avoidance of welfare services. The collection constitutes an up-to-date account of the gendered and social implications of policy and practice change for men, and their inherent contradictions and complexities, tracing both stability and change over the past 25 years.

This book will appeal to students and scholars in diverse fields, particularly in sociology, social policy, applied social sciences, gerontology, gender studies, youth studies, welfare studies, politics, and social geography. Given the volume’s empirical attention throughout to both policies and practice developments, it will also be of interest to those training in applied and vocational degrees such as health and social care, social work, family support, and health visiting.