| A hand up or a slap down? Criminalising benefit claimants in Britain via strategies of surveillance, sanctions and deterrence |
21 |
| Dead people don't claim': A psychopolitical autopsy of UK austerity suicides |
13 |
| Where are we now? Twenty-five years of research, policy and practice on young carers |
11 |
| Power dynamics and collaborative mechanisms in co-production and co-design processes |
11 |
| The growth of food banks in Britain and what they mean for social policy |
9 |
| Government mythology on income management, alcohol, addiction and Indigenous communities |
9 |
| Democratising diagnoses? The role of the depathologisation perspective in constructing corporeal trans citizenship |
9 |
| Welfare conditionality and social marginality: The folly of the tutelary state? |
8 |
| Violent proletarianisation: Social murder, the reserve army of labour and social security 'austerity' in Britain |
6 |
| Austerity: Neoliberal dreams come true? |
5 |
| Discipline, debt and coercive commodification: Post-crisis neoliberalism and the welfare state in Ireland, the UK and the USA |
5 |
| On the origins of welfare stigma: Comparing two social assistance schemes in rural China |
5 |
| Trans* policy, politics and research: The UK and Portugal |
4 |
| Neoliberal disruption and neoliberalism's afterlife in Latin America: What is left of post-neoliberalism? |
4 |
| Engagement of patients and the public in NHS sustainability and transformation: An ethnographic study |
4 |
| Policing unacceptable protest in England and Wales: A case study of the policing of anti-fracking protests |
4 |
| Vulnerability and child sexual exploitation: Towards an approach grounded in life experiences |
3 |
| Unemployment, wellbeing and the power of the work ethic: Implications for social policy |
3 |
| Contingent coping? Renegotiating fast' disciplinary social policy at street level: Implementing the UK Troubled Families Programme |
3 |
| The re-signification of state-funded community development in Ireland: A problem of austerity and neoliberal government |
3 |
| Transgender and non-binary persons and sexual risk: A critical review of 10 years of research from a feminist intersectional perspective |
3 |
| Trans* citizenship in post-socialist societies |
3 |
| The politics of profit in Swedish welfare services: Four decades of Social Democratic ambivalence |
3 |
| Trans* and gender variant citizenship and the state in Norway |
3 |
| I get up in the night to cry': The impact of homelessness on higher education students in London, UK |
2 |
| Resisting neoliberalism? Movements against austerity and for democracy in Cairo, Athens and London |
2 |
| Rattling Europe's ordoliberal 'iron cage': the contestation of austerity in Southern Europe |
2 |
| The role of discourse in family policy reform: The case of Finland |
2 |
| State policies and institutional procedures and practices addressing prostitution and sex trafficking of children in Hungary |
2 |
| Social investment: Diffusing ideas for redesigning citizenship after neo-liberalism? |
2 |
| From subsistence to resistance: Asylum-seekers and the other Occupy' in Hong Kong |
2 |
| Saving from poverty: A critical review of Individual Development Accounts |
2 |
| Paying our own way': Application of the capability approach to explore older people's experiences of self-funding social care |
2 |
| Pensions planning in the UK: A gendered challenge |
2 |
| Images and imaginaries of unemployed people: Discursive shifts in the transition from active to activating labour market policies in Germany |
2 |
| Solutions, exclusion and influence: Exploring power relations in the adoption of social protection policies in Kenya |
2 |
| Commissioning for change: A new model for commissioning adult social care in England |
2 |
| Implementing 'Prevent' in countering violent extremism in the UK: A left-realist critique |
2 |
| Raising critical consciousness in the struggle against poverty: Breaking a culture of silence |
2 |
| Social exclusion, neoliberalism and resistance: The role of social workers in implementing social policies in Chile |
2 |
| Super-diversity, austerity, and the production of precarity: Latin Americans in London |
2 |
| Neoliberalism, mass incarceration, and the US debt-criminal justice complex |
2 |
| Policy responses to rough sleepers': Opportunities and barriers for homeless adults in England |
1 |
| Muslim women and gender based violence in India and the UK |
1 |
| 'The will to not be empowered (according to your rules)': Resistance in Finnish participatory social policy |
1 |
| Pedagogies of optimism: Teaching to 'look forward' in activating welfare programmes in the Netherlands |
1 |
| If telecare is the answer, what was the question? Storylines, tensions and the unintended consequences of technology-supported care |
1 |
| The conditional legitimacy of claims made by mothers and other kin in South Africa |
1 |
| Consequences of social protection on intergenerational relationships in South Africa: Introduction |
1 |
| Dangerous drugs, dangerous mothers: Gender, responsibility and the problematisation of parental substance use |
1 |