NEW SOCIAL RISKS POLICIES I
- Academic year
- 2020/2021 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- POLITICHE DI CONTRASTO AI NUOVI RISCHI SOCIALI I
- Course code
- FM0516 (AF:338819 AR:180262)
- Modality
- Blended (on campus and online classes)
- ECTS credits
- 6 out of 12 of NEW SOCIAL RISKS POLICIES
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- SPS/04
- Period
- 3rd Term
- Course year
- 1
- Moodle
- Go to Moodle page
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
- reaching ad advanced knwoledge of features and dynamics of contemporary societies with particular reference to contemporary welfare states
- an advanced knowledge of new social risks and of the policies implemented for addressing them.
Expected learning outcomes
The course aims at providing an advanced knowledge on social policies, particularly related to recent welfare state's changes, such as the emergence of new social risks and the austerity policies implemented during the economic crisis which cut the economic resources devoted to welfare state. At the end of the course student will be provided of:
-knowledge and understanding of different social policies' paradigms (keynesian policies, neo-liberism and social investment);
- knowledge and understanding of social innovation and co-production and of their main applications in actual social interventions;
-knowledge of policy tools used by Ue and Italian governmen addressing social effects of the pandemia.
Capacity of applying knowledge and understanding
After the course student will be able to:
-critically analyse contemporary social policies;
-identify strengths and weaknesses of Social Investment approach including its actual implementation in Italy and other European countries
-identify the fundamental elements of a social innovative policy or practice;
In order to reach these goals, moments where students discuss on readings previously prepared will be scheduled.
Pre-requirements
Contents
New Social Risks; Social Investment approach as an alternative of both keynesian policies and neo-liberism; Social Innovation approach and co-production in the field of Social Policies and its application in the field of social work.
Among the policies that the course addresses: work-life balance; childcare; health; education; immigrant and refugee integration; social sustainability of environmental policies; housing, long term care.
Referral texts
2) Ferrera M. 2013 Neowelfarismo liberale: nuove prospettive per lo stato sociale in Europa, in Stato e Mercato n.97 2013 (you should study particularly the features of neo libearlism and causes of its decline). The article is uploaded on Moodle.
3) Ascoli U., Ranci C. Sgritta G. 2015 Investire nel sociale. La difficile innovazione del welfare italiano. Da studiare: Introduzione, Conclusioni + Parte prima (I servizi per la prima infanzia) o Parte quarta (L'edilizia pubblica e sociale)
4) Saruis, Colombo, Barberis e Kazepov 2019 Istituzioni del welfare e innovazione sociale: un rapporto conflittuale? In La Rivista delle Politiche sociali, n.1/2019 (uploaded on moodle)
5) Murray et al. (eds), 2010, The Open Book of Social Innovation (2010) Studiare la Section 1 The process of Social Innovation (book is uploaded on Moodle)
6) Taylor Gooby (2004) New Risks and Social Change, capitolo del libro New Risks, New Welfare: The Transformation of the European Welfare State (uploaded on Moodle) (study especially the explanationa about what are the New Social Risks in contemporary societies)
7) Studentes are also invited to read some additional materials related to the specific social risks which they choose to deepen for preparing the paper (a list will be provided at the beginning of the course and it willl be uploaded on Moodle)
Assessment methods
I will consider the active participation during classes and the accomplishment of assigned exercises.
Students of the curriculum in Politiche del welfare e ricerca sociale must follow the guidelines included in the syllabus of the second module (detailed information will be given during class and will be uploaded on Moodle).
Teaching methods
Teaching language
Type of exam
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