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Prue Chamberlayne, School of Health & Social Welfare, Open University, Michael Rustin, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of East London and Tom Wengraf, School of Health and Social Sciences, Middlesex University**USE INVOICE (HOME) ADDRESS**
Throughout Europe, standardised approaches to social policy and practice are being radically questioned and modified. Beginning from the narrative detail of individual lives, this book re-thinks welfare predicaments, emphasising gender, generation, ethnic and class implications of economic and social deregulation.
Introduction; Part One: Restrictions on mobility: The shortest way out of work Numa Murard; Blocked journeys and historical transitions William Hungerbuehler, Elisabet Tejero and Laura Torrabadella; Part Two: Losing class solidarities: Pre-modernity and post-modernity in Southern Italy Antonella Spano; Guilty victims Numa Murard; Male voyages into uncertainty Elisabeth Mestheneos and Elisabeth Ioannidi-Kapolou; Part Three: Women's lives: Female identities in late modernity Antonella Spano; Gender and family in Greek state and society Elisabeth Mestheneos and Elisabeth Ioannidi-Kapolou; Part Four: Migration and society: Migrants: a target category for social policy Roswitha Breckner; Second generation transcultural lives Prue Chamberlayne; Part Five: The Agency Studies: Agencies: biographical work and learning organisations Tom Wengraf; Conclusions Prue Chamberlayne.