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Fiona Williams

    Gendering citizenship in Western Europe
    The House of Broken Bricks
    Social Policy
    Lived in a Tent
    The Flâneuse
    The House of Broken Bricks
    • The House of Broken Bricks

      'Shocking and powerful . . . This is the best kind of story telling.' Victoria Hislop

      • 320 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      Set against the backdrop of the countryside, this debut novel explores the intricate dynamics of family and the profound impact of loss. Through lyrical prose, it delves into the emotional landscape of its characters, capturing the essence of rural life and the bonds that both connect and challenge them. The narrative weaves together themes of love, grief, and resilience, offering a poignant reflection on the human experience.

      The House of Broken Bricks
    • The Flâneuse

      Appearing to be Invisible

      • 60 stránek
      • 3 hodiny čtení

      Exploring the concept of the flâneuse, this work delves into the historical and cultural implications of women strolling in urban spaces, a notion introduced by Charles Baudelaire and later examined by Walter Benjamin. It challenges the idea presented by Janet Wolff, who argues that societal norms prevent women from freely wandering the city without risking their reputation. The project aims to illuminate the complexities and constraints faced by women in modernity, highlighting their often invisible presence in the narrative of urban exploration.

      The Flâneuse
    • Lived in a Tent

      • 76 stránek
      • 3 hodiny čtení

      The narrative unfolds through the eyes of Stephen Harris, a former criminal who shares his journey of redemption and survival. He reflects on his tumultuous life on the streets and the lessons learned along the way. With a focus on personal growth and transformation, Harris aims to inspire others facing similar struggles, offering insights from his past to encourage change and resilience.

      Lived in a Tent
    • Welfare states face profound challenges. Widening economic and social inequalities have been intensified by austerity politics, sharpened by the rise in ethno-nationalism and exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, recent decades have seen a resurgence of social justice activism at both the local and the transnational level. Yet the transformative power of feminist, anti-racist and postcolonial/decolonial thinking has become relatively marginal to core social policy theory, while other critical approaches - around disability, sexuality, migration, age and the environment - have found recognition only selectively. This book provides a much needed new analysis of this complex landscape, drawing together critical approaches in social policy with intersectionality and political economy

      Social Policy
    • Gendering citizenship in Western Europe

      • 216 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení
      3,0(1)Ohodnotit

      This cross-national study explores a key concept in contemporary European political, policy and academic debates and demonstrates the value of a multi-level conceptualisation of citizenship. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; Part one: History and cross-national perspectives: Historical perspectives; Vocabularies of citizenship since the 1970s; Part two: Policy studies: Gendered citizenship: migration and multiculturalism; Gendered citizenship: the care of young children; Gendered citizenship and home based child-care: transnational dynamics; Conclusion.

      Gendering citizenship in Western Europe