SS6082 - Comparative and Global Social Policy (2022/23)
Module specification | Module approved to run in 2022/23 | ||||||||||
Module title | Comparative and Global Social Policy | ||||||||||
Module level | Honours (06) | ||||||||||
Credit rating for module | 15 | ||||||||||
School | School of Social Sciences and Professions | ||||||||||
Total study hours | 150 | ||||||||||
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Assessment components |
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Running in 2022/23(Please note that module timeslots are subject to change) |
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Module summary
A1. To provide students with an understanding of the diversity of welfare in different countries.
A2. To examine a range of transnational and global social policies and their influences on national social policies.
A3. To study the broader political, social and economic context in which social policy is constructed and implemented.
Prior learning requirements
N/A
Syllabus
• Comparative Social Policy: Theory, Methods, Data LO1
• Social Democratic (Nordic) regime LO1
• Conservative (Bismarckian) regime LO1
• Liberal regime LO1
• Southern regime LO1
• Post-communist, Transition States LO1
• Social policy in China LO2
• Social Policy in South East Asia LO2
• ‘Race’, Racism and Migration L03
• Globalisation and welfare LO3, LO4
• Welfare futures LO4
Balance of independent study and scheduled teaching activity
Teaching will comprise weekly workshops in which lectures will be followed by exercises and reflexive discussion in seminars. Teaching will be informed by research and scholarly activities of the tutors.
Learning will be supported by the WebLearn site for the module which will include all the teaching materials and guidance for assessment.
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
(L01) apply different models of welfare regimes to the analysis of social policies in comparative perspective
(LO2) critically assess the influence of global social processes on welfare in particular countries and regions
(LO3) demonstrate understanding of path dependencies and convergences in national policies
Assessment strategy
An essay (2500 words) to be submitted in week 13 will assess the students’ understanding of welfare regime modelling in relation to social policies in comparative context. Students will be asked to compare and contrast the welfare regimes and analyse how far these regime types have or have not showed convergence or path dependency. It will have 100% weighting.
Bibliography
Core reading
Greve, B. (2013) Routledge Handbook of the Welfare State
Hemerijck, A. (2013) Changing Welfare States,
Hudson, J. et al (2015) The Short Guide to Social Policy
Isaacs, S. (ed) (2017) European Social Problems, Routledge
van Kersbergen, K. (2014) Comparative Welfare State Politics
Additional reading
Alcock, P. et al (2016) Student’s Companion to Social Policy, 5th ed, Wiley
Blank, R. (2013) Comparative Health Policy, 4th edition, Palgrave
Castles, F. et al (2010) Oxford Handbook of the Welfare State, Oxford Univ Press
Greve, B. (2013) Routledge Handbook of the Welfare State, Routledge
Hudson, J. et al (2008) The Short Guide to Social Policy, Policy Press
Pascall, G. (2012) Gender Equality and the Welfare State, Policy Press
van Kersbergen, K. (2014) Comparative Welfare State Politics, Cambridge Univ Press
Wahl, A. (2011) The Rise and Fall of the Welfare State, Pluto