We have choices: globalisation and welfare user movements

By: Beresford, Peter.
Contributor(s): Holden, Chris.
Series: Disability & Society 15 (7) 2000: 973-989.Publisher: 2000Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): SOCIAL POLICY | DISABILITY | THEORYSummary: This article connects and juxtaposes two important contemporary discourses in social policy: those of globalisation and of the welfare users movements particularly the movements of disabled people. It questions the widespread use of the globalisation process as a rationale for accepting that social policies should be subordinated to narrow economic constraints.
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This article connects and juxtaposes two important contemporary discourses in social policy: those of globalisation and of the welfare users movements particularly the movements of disabled people. It questions the widespread use of the globalisation process as a rationale for accepting that social policies should be subordinated to narrow economic constraints.

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