Perspectives on globalization, social justice and welfare

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Abstract

Although the social science literature on globalization has proliferated, social policy and social work scholars have not adequately debated the consequences of globalization for social welfare and social justice. Drawing on different social science interpretations of globalization, four major perspectives that offer different analytical and normative insights into globalization are identified and their implications for social welfare and social justice are briefly examined. The implications of these perspectives for social policy and social work scholarship are also considered.

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Midgley, J. (2007). Perspectives on globalization, social justice and welfare. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 34(2), 17–36. https://doi.org/10.15453/0191-5096.3247

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