Dean, Hartley
Professor Hartley Dean
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Journal of Social Policy
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Co-editor
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Experience keywords:
the survival strategies of marginalised social groups; poverty, human need and social justice; welfare rights and citizenship; discourses of welfare
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Professor Dean, who has a professional background in welfare rights/advice work, is an expert on individual rights to social security and other kinds of welfare provision, including rights of appeal or complaint. His academic research has drawn primarily upon qualitative methods. His recent work has extended, on the one hand, to the investigation of people's everyday experiences of poverty, social exclusion and welfare intervention, and on the other to the ways in which people's understanding of human needs and social rights are socially and discursively constructed. While his empirical work has been UK focused, in some of his writing he has engaged with welfare rights issues in a broader global context. Professor Dean is Co-Editor of the Journal of Social Policy.
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Media experience:
Radio; TV
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Dean, Hartley (2013) The translation of needs into rights: reconceptualising social citizenship as a global phenomenon. International journal of social welfare, online ISSN 1369-6866 Dean, Hartley (2012) Welcome relief or indecent subsidy? The implications of wage top-up schemes. Policy and politics, 40 (3). pp. 305-321. ISSN 0305-5736 Dean, Hartley (2012) The ethical deficit of the United Kingdom's proposed universal credit: pimping the precariat? The political quarterly, 83 (2). pp. 353-359. ISSN 0032-3179 Dean, Hartley (2012) Socialist perspectives. In: Alcock, Pete and May, Margaret and Wright, Sharon, (eds.) The student's companion to social policy. Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, UK, pp. 77-82. ISBN 9780470655658 Dean, Hartley (2012) The corrosive potential of wage top-up schemes. Journal of poverty and social justice, 20 (2). pp. 232-233. ISSN 1759-8273 Dean, Hartley (2011) Welfare, identity and the life course. In: Baldock, John and Mitton, Lavinia and Manning, Nick and Vickerstaff, Sarah, (eds.) Social policy. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 201-244. ISBN 9780199570843 Dean, Hartley (2011) Poverty and the road to global social citizenship. CROP (The Comparative Research Programme on Poverty) Dean, Hartley (2011) Reflections on human needs and social rights: towards global social responsibility? In:Institute for World Society Studies (14 June 2011 : University of Bielefeld, Germany). Dean, Hartley (2011) Goodbye welfare, hello wellbeing? In:Festival of Ideas (21 March 2011 : Bristol, UK). Dean, Hartley (2011) Wage top-ups and work incentives: the implications of the UK's Working Tax Credit scheme. London School of Economics and Political Science , London, UK Dean, Hartley (2011) Making work seem to pay?: the big illusion. In:Social Policy Association Annual Conference (4-6 July 2011 : University of Lincoln, United Kingdom). Dean, Hartley (2011) Book review: welfare - by Mary Daly. Social policy & administration, 45 (7). pp. 826-827. ISSN 0144-5596 Dean, Hartley (2010) From human needs to social rights: reflections on the responsibility of government. In:The 4th International Conference on “Public Management in The 21st Century: Opportunities and Challenges" (22-23 October 2010 : Macau, China). Dean, Hartley (2010) From work to welfare?: reconstructing the liberal political discourse. In:Social Policy Association Annual Conference, Social policy in times of change (5-7 July 2010 : University of Lincoln, UK). Dean, Hartley (2010) Understanding human need. The Policy Press, Bristol, UK. ISBN 9781847421906 Dean, Hartley (2010) 'Life first’ welfare?: the need/right to work and the scope for a eudaimonic ethic of social security. In:Alternatives to Flexi-curity: New concepts and approaches (6-7 May 2010 : Complutense University of Madrid, Spain). Dean, Hartley (2010) Restoring social citizenship in an age of new risks. 2020 Public Services Trust, London, UK. Dean, Hartley (2010) The ethics of social development. In: Pawar, Manohar S. and Cox, David R., (eds.) Social development: critical themes and perspectives. Routledge, New York, USA, pp. 185-202. ISBN 9780415879262 Hartley, Dean (2009) Book review: welfare and well-being: social value in public policy - by Bill Jordan; Well-being: in search of a good life? - by Beverley A. Searle; and Well-being in developing countries: from theory to research - edited by Ian Gough and J. Allister McGregor. Social policy and administration, 43 (3). pp. 311-318. ISSN 0144-5596 Dean, Hartley (2009) Social policy and citizenship. In:Electronic lecture series on social policy, Centre for the analysis of South African social policy (27 May 2009 : University of Oxford, Oxford, UK). Dean, Hartley (2009) The capability approach: a sufficient foundation for welfare reform? In:Closing the capability gap: renegotiating social justice for the young, Center for education and capability research (15 - 16 May 2009 : Bielefeld, Germany). Dean, Hartley (2009) The ethics of welfare-to-work. In: Schneider, Klaus and Otto, Hans-Uwe, (eds.) From employability towards capability. Inter-Actions, Luxembourg. ISBN 9782959973369 Dean, Hartley (2009) Book review: social justice, legitimacy and the welfare state. Ethics and social welfare, 3 (1). pp. 103-105. ISSN 1749-6543 Dean, Hartley (2009) Ten lectures on social policy studies [in Chinese]. Shanghai: Truth and Wisdom Press, Shanghai, China. ISBN 9787543216099 Dean, Hartley (2008) The idea of capabilities: new insight or classical distraction? In:ESPAnet conference, Cross-border influences in social policy ( : Helsinki, Finalnd). Dean, Hartley (2008) The socialist perspective. In: Alcock, Pete and May, Margaret and Wright, K., (eds.) The student's companion to social policy. Blackwell, Oxford, UK, pp. 84-90. ISBN 9781405169011 Dean, Hartley (2008) Towards a eudaimonic ethic of social security. In: Bradshaw, Jonathan, (ed.) Social security, happiness and wellbeing. FISS/ Intersentia, Antwerp, Netherlands, pp. 57-76. ISBN 9789050958158 Dean, Hartley (2008) Flexibility or flexploitation?: problems with work-life balance in a low-income neighbourhood. In: Maltby, Tony and Kennett, Patricia and Rummery, Kirstein, (eds.) Social policy review. Policy Press, Bristol, UK, pp. 113-132. ISBN 9781847420770 Dean, Hartley (2007) Reconstituting the public service ethos: services for consumers or for citizens? In: Herrmann, Peter and Herrenbrueck, Sabine, (eds.) Changing administration, changing society: challenges for current social policy. Nova Science, New York, USA, pp. 47-63. ISBN 9781600214066 Dean, Hartley (2006) The significance of the human rights agenda for the future of social policy: imminent threat or strategic opportunity? In:Social Policy Research Centre Seminar (20 July 2006 : University of New South Wales, Sydney). Dean, Hartley (2006) The ethics of welfare to work in the UK (and beyond...). In:Road to where? The politics and practice of implementing welfare to work (17-18 July 2006 : Social Policy Unit, School of Social Work and Applied Human Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia). Dean, Hartley (2006) Book review: work: personal lives and social policy. British journal of sociology, 57 (2). pp. 309-337. ISSN 0007-1315 Dean, Hartley (2006) From poverty reduction to welfare rights. In:Crossing the boundaries: the place of human rights in contemporary scholarship (24 March 2006 : LSE). Dean, Hartley (2006) Reconceptualising welfare rights. In:Globalisation and the political theory of the welfare state and citizenship (4-5 May 2006 : Aalborg University, Denmark). Dean, Hartley (2006) Book review: administering welfare reform: international transformations in welfare governance. European journal of social security, 8 (4). pp. 411-412. ISSN 1388-2627 Dean, Hartley (2006) Social policy. Polity Press, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9780745634340 Dean, Hartley (2005) Social constructions of poverty and the political contradictions of liberalism. In:Poverty politics - The public reconfigured: the production of poverty in an age of advancing liberalism (23-25 Sep 2005 : University of Bergen, Norway). Dean, Hartley (2005) Book review: Work-family challenges for low-income parents and their children, edited by Ann C. Crouter and Alan Booth. Contemporary sociology, 34 (3). pp. 259-260. ISSN 0094-3061 Dean, Hartley (2005) Book review: 'understanding social citizenship and citizenship: themes and perspectives for policy and practice' and 'citizenship: personal lives and social policy'. Social policy and administration, 39 (1). pp. 84-87. ISSN 1467-9515 Dean, Hartley and Cimadmore, A and Siqueira, J, (eds.) (2005) The poverty of the state : reconsidering the role of the state in the struggle against global poverty. Clacso-Crop, Buenos Aires , Argentina. ISBN 9871183224 Dean, Hartley (2004) The implications of Third Way social policy for inequality, social cohesion and citizenship? In: Lewis, Jane and Surender, Rebecca, (eds.) Welfare State change: towards a Thrid Way. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 182-206. ISBN 0199266735 Dean, Hartley, (ed.) (2004) The ethics of welfare: human rights, dependency and responsibility. The Policy Press, Bristol, UK. ISBN 1861345585 hb 1861345623 pb Dean, Hartley and MacNeill, V. and Melrose, M. (2003) Ready to work?: understanding the experiences of people with multiple problems and needs. Benefits: the journal of poverty and social justice, 11 (1). pp. 19-25. ISSN 1741-7325 Dean, Hartley (2003) Welfare, identity and the life course. In: Baldock, J and Manning, N and Vickerstaff, S, (eds.) Social policy. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 194-230. ISBN 0199258945 Dean, Hartley (2003) The global human rights agenda and the (im)possibility of the ethical state. In:CROP/CLACSO/FJN workshop on "The Role of the State in the Struggle Against Poverty" (19 - 21 March 2003 : Recife, Brazil). Dean, Hartley (2003) Joined-up working as manipulative collusion - is it new? Housing, theory and society, 20 (1). pp. 18-19. ISSN 1403-6096 Dean, Hartley (2003) Doing Projects in Social Policy. In: Alcock, Peter and Erskine, Angus and May, Margaret, (eds.) The Student's Companion to Social Policy. Blackwell, pp. 389-94. Dean, Hartley (2002) Welfare rights and social policy. Pearson Education/Prentice Hall, Harlow, UK. ISBN 0130404624 Dean, Hartley (2002) Human rights and welfare rights: re-conceptualising dependency and responsibility. In:First Conference of the European Social Policy Research Network: Social Values, Social Policies (2002 : Tilburg, The Netherlands). Dean, Hartley (2002) The global human rights agenda and European welfare reform. In:EU's COST A15 Research Network's Second Conference: Welfare Reforms for the 21st Century ( : Oslo, Norway). Dean, Hartley and Bonvin, Jean-Michel and Vielle, Pascale and Farvaque, Nicolas (2002) Critique of the European Employment Strategy from a capabilities and a rights perspective. In:Meeting of Working Group 4, on "Employment Policies and Welfare Reform", of the EU COST A15 Research Network (25-26 October 2002 : Amsterdam, The Netherlands). Dean, Hartley (2001) The future of social security provision: beyond the workfare state? Critical social policy, 21 (4). pp. 525-528. ISSN 0261-0183 Dean, Hartley (2001) The family policy trilemma: the consequences for low-income families in liberal welfare regimes. Radical statistics, (77). pp. 32-43. ISSN 0268-6376 Dean, Hartley (2001) Welfare rights and the "workfare state". Benefits: the journal of poverty and social justice, (30). pp. 1-4. ISSN 0962-7898 Dean, Hartley (2001) The national minimum wage. SPA news, (May/Ju). pp. 18-18. ISSN 1476-4520 Dean, Hartley (2001) Who's your family friend? The new review, (68). pp. 14-15. ISSN 0960-5231 Dean, Hartley (2000) Fighting inequality isn't cheap? Times higher education, ISSN 0049-3929 Dean, Hartley and Shah, Ambreen (2000) Working families and the low-wage economy. Benefits: the journal of poverty and social justice, (29). pp. 28-28. ISSN 0962-7898 Dean, Hartley (2000) Social rights and social resistance: opportunism, anarchism and the welfare state. International journal of social welfare, 9 (3). pp. 151-157. ISSN 1369-6866 Dean, Hartley (2000) Managing risk by controlling behaviour: social security administration and the erosion of welfare citizenship. In: Taylor-Gooby, Peter, (ed.) Risk, trust and welfare. St. Martin's Press, Basingstoke, UK, pp. 51-70. ISBN 9780312232368 Dean, Hartley and Ellis, Kathryn, (eds.) (1999) Social policy and the body: transitions in corporeal discourse. Palgrave MacMillan, New York, US. ISBN 9780312220587 Dean, Hartley, (ed.) (1999) Begging questions : street level economic activity and social policy failure. Policy Press, Bristol, UK. ISBN 1861341555 (pbk) Dean, Hartley and Melrose, M (1999) Poverty, riches and social citizenship. Macmillan Press, Basingstoke, UK. ISBN 031221684X hb 0333714555 pb Dean, Hartley (1999) Citizenship. In: Powell, Martin, (ed.) New labour? New welfare state?. The Policy Press, Bristol, pp. 213-233. ISBN 9781861341518 Barrientos, Armando and Davy, Benjamin and Davy, Ulrike and Dean, Hartley and Jacobs, Harvey M. and Leisering, Lutz and Pellissery, Sony The road to global social citizenship. FLOOR Working Paper, 10. Financial Assistance, Land Policy, and Global Social Rights (FLOOR)
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