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Contents 1. Introduction: reframing social policy analysis 1 Catherine McDonald and Greg Marston PART ONE: GOVERNING SPACES AND PLACES 2. Governmentality and Powers of Life and Death 17 Mitchell Dean 3. Global governance and local policy partnerships 47 Wendy Larner 4. The politics of marginal space 65 Jorgan Elm-Larsen PART TWO: GOVERNING SELVES AND OTHERS 5. Consumerism and the remaking of state-citzen relations in the UK 84 John Clarke 6. The politics of subject formation: women's response to welfare reform in the united states and the Netherlands 101 Anna Korteweg 7. Governing men and boys in public policy in Australia 121 Bob Pease 8. Activating child and youth welfare / an example of the neo-social re- arrangement of German social policy 139 Fabian Kessl PART THREE: GOVERNING THROUGH NEW TECHNOLOGIES 9. 'The end of the passing past': towards a polytemporal policy studies 158 Willian Walters 10. Governing the mother: access to reproductive technologies 177 Jennifer Smith 11. Segmentation and conditionality: technological reconfigurations in social policy 195 Paul Henman 12. Conclusion: a conversation worth continuing? 213 Greg Marston and Catherine McDonald
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Social policy.
Social policy -- Cross-cultural studies.
Social policy -- Evaluation.