EU Social Policy: Developments in the field and insights for the study of social policy. ACES Cases No. 2012.1


Autoria(s): Daly, Mary
Contribuinte(s)

Silvia, Stephen J.

Data(s)

2012

Resumo

This paper focuses on the key features of EU social policy and the way it has been interpreted and seeks to identify new directions for study. EU social policy is considered along two main dimensions: its content and hallmark features and the main approaches to conceptualizing and theorizing it. Rather than the classic negative depiction of EU social policy, this piece suggests that it is more significant than usually allowed, not least because the empirical and theoretical lenses which have been applied to it were developed for other purposes. The implication is that developments in EU social policy are often overlooked, not least in how the EU has carved out a role for itself by constantly framing and reframing discourses relevant to social policy and social problems in an attempt to both influence how social actors at all levels of governance approach policy and secure their acceptance of its role in social policy. Therefore analyzing EU social policy outside of the traditional frames reveals interesting and significant developments especially around innovation in social policy and the attempt to legitimate the EU as a social policy actor.

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http://aei.pitt.edu/59149/1/ACES_Case_Daly_2012.pdf

Daly, Mary (2012) EU Social Policy: Developments in the field and insights for the study of social policy. ACES Cases No. 2012.1. UNSPECIFIED.

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http://aei.pitt.edu/59149/

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