Be grounded in the political and intellectual controversies
and conceptualizations of social policy.
Readings:
1. Lori Parham, Jill Quadagno, and Jordon Brown. Race, Politics and social
policy in The Handbook of Social Policy, Sage, pp 263-278
2. Robert Heineman et al, The emergence of a field in the World of the Policy
Analyst: Rationality, Values, and Politics. Chatham, NJ: Chatham House
Publishers, 1990 pp 9-34 3. Michael Mandelbaum, The Inadequacy of American Power,
Foreign Affairs Volume 81 No. 5 pp 61-73 (Handout) 4. Craig N. Murphy and Douglas R. Nelson, International
Political Economy: A Tale of Two Heterodoxies, British Journal of Politics and
International Relations Vol.3 No.3 October 2001 pp. 393-412 (Optional Reading) 5. Paul Kantor, The Dependent City Revisited: The
Political Economy of Urban Development and Social Policy, The Governmentalization
of Inequality (Optional Reading)