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About the Author
Bob Deacon is Emeritus Professor of International Social Policy at the University of Sheffield, UK. His recent books are Global Social Policy and Governance, World Regional Social Policy and Global Governance and Social Policy and International Interventions in South-East Europe. He is founding editor of Critical Social Policy and Global Social Policy. He has been an adviser to the International Labour Organisation, UNICEF, United Nations Development Project, UNESCO, the World Bank, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, the European Commission and the African Union.
Reviews
"A well-written report of a piece of very good news." Citizen's Income.
"Professor Deacon skilfully identifies the crucial moments, key actors and competing - and shared - ideas in the global policy-struggles towards realising the right to decent livelihoods and socioeconomic protection for all." Dr. Timo Voipio, Senior Adviser for Global Social Policy, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland (MFAF)
"An important historical and analytical contribution to understanding the evolution of one of hte UN's key social development initiatives, the Social Protection Floor (SPF)...an important insight into the fortunes of Basic Income )BI) within the UN system." Basic Income Studies
"A well-written report of a piece of very good news: that in 2012 the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the G20 agreed a proposal for global social protection floors (adapted to the circumstances of each country)." Basic Income News
"A compelling combination of critical analysis, in-depth observation and a passionate plea for a Social Protection Floor as a key component of a move towards a more socially just world." Paul Stubbs, Senior Research Fellow, The Institute of Economics, Zagreb
"A must read for anyone interested in global governance, this book offers a richly detailed account of how the important global social protection floor initiative took shape." Rianne Mahon, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
"'Global social policy in the making' exhibits the characteristics of an excellent social policy text. Its conceptually driven, theoretically informed original empirical research produced in the service of wider social transformations makes it essential reading for students, researchers and policymakers following social policy developments in cross-border spheres of governance." Professor Nicola Yeates, Open University
Book Information
ISBN 9781447312345
Author Bob Deacon
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Policy Press
Publisher Bristol University Press