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Social policy

SKU: 9789957970611

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The book deals with the theoretical foundations of social policy, how to create new social policies in light of the current changes in our Arab society, and how to analyze existing policies to identify the strengths and weaknesses of these policies, with the aim of working to strengthen the strengths and try to mitigate the weaknesses as much as possible.

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Book description:

  • Author's name: Prof. Dr. Ahmed Ibrahim Hamza 

  • Number of pages: 360 pages 

  • The subject of the book: The book deals with the theoretical foundations of social policy making

The contents of the book:

  1. Chapter I: The Historical Development of Social Welfare

  • Introduction

  • First: What is Social Welfare

  • II: Social welfare goals

  • III: Philosophy of Social Welfare

  • IV: Social Welfare Functions

  • V: Principles of Social Welfare

  • VI: Social Welfare Models

  • VII: The Origins and Evolution of Social Welfare

  • VIII: Social Welfare in Human Civilizations

  • IX: Social Welfare in the Western and Arab Traditions

  • Tenth: Social welfare in the revealed religions

  • References for Chapter One

  1. Chapter II: Theoretical Foundations of Social Policy

  • Introduction

  • I: The concept of politics

  • II: The concept of social policy

  • III: The importance of defining a social policy

  • IV: Objectives of Social Welfare Policies

  • V: Functions of Social Welfare Policies

  • VI: Elements of Social Policy

  • VII: Pillars of Social Policy

  • VIII: Welfare Policy Strategies

  • IX: Areas and processes of social welfare policies

  • Tenth: Determinants of Social Welfare Policies

  • XI: Approaches to Social Welfare Policies

  • XII: Different Ideologies and Welfare Policies

  • XIII: The relationship between social policy and social work

  • XIV: The relationship between social welfare policy and social planning

  • References for Chapter Two

  1. Chapter Three: Theoretical Foundations of Social Policy Making

  • I: The concept of social welfare policymaking

  • II: The Importance of Welfare Policymaking

  • III: Stages of social welfare policymaking

  • IV: Codified skills and roles for social welfare policymaking

  • V: Determinants and Factors Influencing Welfare Policy Making

  • VI: Participants in social welfare policymaking

  • VII: Social Welfare Policymaking in the New Global Context

  • VIII: Welfare Policymaking Institutions

  • IX: Civil society and its implications for social welfare policymaking

  • Tenth: Measuring Social Welfare Policymaking

  • XI: Models of social welfare policymaking

  • XII: Components to consider when making social welfare policies

  • XIII: The role of social work in social welfare policymaking

  • References for Chapter Three

  1. Chapter IV: Theoretical Foundations for Analyzing Welfare Policies

  • Introduction

  • I: The Historical Development of Welfare Policy Analysis

  • II: Characteristics of the welfare policy analysis process

  • III: Styles and methods for analyzing social welfare policy

  • IV: Areas of interest in the science of social welfare policy analysis

  • V: The Importance of Analyzing Welfare Policies

  • VI: Stages in the process of analyzing social welfare policies

  • VII: The difference between policy analysis and policy planning

  • VIII: Methodological steps in the process of analyzing social welfare policies

  • References for Chapter Four

  1. Chapter V: Social Policy Analysis Models

  • I. Definition of Welfare Policy Analysis

  • II: The Importance of Analyzing Welfare Policies

  • III: Modes of analyzing social welfare policies

  • IV: Elements and levels of social welfare policy analysis

  • V: Requirements for analyzing social welfare policies

  • VI: Approaches to analyzing social welfare policies

  • VII: Models for analyzing social welfare policies

  • VIII: Tools used to analyze social welfare policies

  • References for Chapter 5

  1. Chapter Six: Civil society and its implications for social welfare policymaking

  • I: The evolution of the concept of civil society

  • II: The concept of civil society

  • III: Characteristics of Civil Society

  • IV: Principles of Civil Society

  • V: Civil Society Organizations

  • VI: The importance of civil society organizations' participation in social welfare policymaking

  • VII: Civil society tools and instruments to influence social welfare policymakers

  • VIII: The relationship between the state and civil society and its impact on social welfare policymaking

  • IX: Variables driving the rising role of NGOs in policymaking in the past few decades globally

  • Tenth: International models of civil society organizations' partnership in social welfare policymaking

  • References for Chapter Six

  1. Chapter VII: Social Exclusion “The Other Side of Social Policy”

  • I: Social Exclusion: Origins and Development

  • II: The concept of social exclusion

  • III: Models of Social Exclusion 

  • IV: Social Exclusion and Social Policy

  • V: Empowerment as one of the professional possibilities of social work in the face of social exclusion

  • References for Chapter 7

  1. Chapter VIII: Social Justice and Welfare Policies

  • First: What social justice is

  • II: Types and forms of social justice and their different perspectives

  • III: Principles and Ethics of Social Justice

  • IV: Theories of Social Justice

  • V: Social Justice in Philosophical Thought

  • VI: Social Justice from Different Ideologies 

  • VII: Social Justice and Human Rights

  • VIII: Globalization and the need for equality and social justice

  • IX: Social Work and Social Justice

  • Tenth: Social Justice and Welfare Policies 

  • References for Chapter 8

  1. Chapter IX: Social Policy and Social Protection Systems

  • Introduction

  • I: The historical development of the concept of social protection

  • II: The concept of social protection

  • III: Social Protection Goals

  • IV: Basic Elements of Social Protection Systems

  • V: Parties Responsible for Providing Social Protection

  • VI: Social Protection Systems .... Holistic vision 

  • VII: Mechanisms for Realizing Social Protection Systems

  •  VIII: Requirements for activating social protection programs

  • IX: Social policy and social protection systems

  1. Chapter X: Social Policy Issues

  • I: The concept of issues

  • II: Problems of Welfare Policymaking

  • III: Problems of analyzing social welfare policies

  • IV: Problems of evaluating social welfare policies

  • V: Planning Indicators for Addressing Welfare Policy Issues

  • VI: Mechanisms for implementing indicators to address issues in social welfare policymaking processes

  • VII: Social Planning and Addressing Welfare Policy Issues

  • Chapter 10 References

 

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