TY - BOOK AU - Bogalska-Martin,Ewa TI - The social question in the global world /edited by Ewa Bogalska-Martin and Emmanuel Matteudi SN - 9781527505377 AV - HF1365 .S635 2018 PY - 2018/// CY - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK PB - Cambridge Scholars Publishing KW - Globalization KW - Social planning KW - Electronic Books N1 - 1; Introduction : The globalisation process and changes of the social question; Ewa Bogalska-Martin and Emmanuel Matteudi --; Part one: global change: labour, new precarious populations and the social question --; 1. migration movements in the era of globalisation: between the exportation of surplus populations and the conquest of the transnational space ? Jacques Barou --; 2. the social question, the labour market and precarious integration in Brazil; Francisco E. Beckenkamp Vargas --; 3. examining the the social question as a global phenomenon: a political paradox; Ewa Bogalska-Martin --; Part two. welfare policies: historical perspectives and national experiences --; 4. social welfare and social protection policies in France; Robert Lafore --; contention and debates about social policies and inequalities in contemporary Chile; Vicente Espinoza and Emmanuelle Barozet --; 6. social inclusion policies in Latin America: the left in power; Christian Adel Mirza --; 7. the social question in Tunisia: from independence to revolution; Jalloul Sghari and Roula Masou --; 8. the impact of economic and political changes on the social situation of the population: the case of Slovakia; Maria Uramova, Maria Horehajova and Jana Marasova --; Part three. governance practices: comparative perspectives --; 9. governance reflections and social practices in China and Brazil: Michel Foucault and Confucius; Francois Laplantine --; 10. governance, access to banking services and social welfare: analysing conditional transfers in the health and pension systems in Colombia; Oscar Rodriguez Salazar, Decsi Arevalo --; 11. the practice of putting welfare beneficiaries to work and social welfare in Belgium: what integration?; Sebastien Avanzo --; 12. the principle of equal representation: a social protection tool in decline or an agent of change? the French case; Stephanie Lecocq-Matteudi --; 13. sub-proletarianisation in Europe as part of neoliberal globalisation: "poor developing countries" catch up with the rich?; Patrick Bruneteaux, Agueda Pryska and Tiago Lemoes --; Part four. vulnerability and action: reinventing social protection as compensation for the absence of social policies: narrating a project undertaken in Burundi; Emmanuel Matteudi --; 15. uncertainty and vulnerability among Bhopal's metal workers: an anthropology of precariousness; Arnaud Kaba --; 16. daily survival: the working poor and the difficulties associated with the formation of "class consciousness" in Morocco; Brahim Labari --; 17. right to health care and inequalities in the public health system in Brazil: some vulnerability contexts; Marcelo Castellanos; 2; b UR - httpss://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1794047&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -