Towards a Spatial Social Policy: Bridging the Gap Between Geography and Social
Social policy and human geography are closely related disciplines with much to offer one another, though they often remain fixed within their own separate silos of debate and policy activity. Human geography offers rich insight into the vast range of spaces and scales in which social policies take place, providing an understanding of what place is, how and why people and policy makers think about difference spaces and how to analyse the multi-faceted spatialities of policy. Bringing together experts from both fields, this book provides the multi-layered conceptual, scalar, thematic and methodological bridges needed to connect these currently divided, but intimately related fields.
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