<p><b>Joint Winner of the 2023 Peter Townsend Prize of the British Academy</b><br /><br />âFiona Williams has been a vital force in developing critical approaches to social policy. This book brilliantly consolidates and advances our thinking about welfare and welfare states â and does so in a typically subtle and stimulating way. A must-read!â<br /><b>John Clarke, Emeritus Professor, The Open University</b></p> <p>âBreathtaking in its scope, <i>Social Policy</i> sets a challenging analytical and ethical agenda for social policy as a discipline and a praxis. And it contains important messages for all who seek to âbuild back betterâ from COVID-19.â<br /><b>Ruth Lister, Member of the House of Lords and Emeritus Professor of Social Policy, Loughborough University<br /></b><br />â<i>Social Policy</i> successfully marries critical and intersectional approaches to reveal the multiplicity of socio-economic inequalities and the ways in which they interlock... The book is strongly committed to humanity, social justice and welfare and is driven by a call for a radical paradigm change in welfare principles, praxis and governance, leading to transformational improvements in peopleâs lives.â<br /><b>Judging Panel of the British Academyâs 2023 Peter Townsend Prize</b></p>