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Sexualities: Personal Lives and Social Policy explores the choices that we make about our sexuality and how these can transform our personal lives. It analyses how social policy informs and respond...
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  • 01 April 2004
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Sexualities: Personal Lives and Social Policy explores the choices that we make about our sexuality and how these can transform our personal lives. It analyses how social policy informs and responds to such choices through an examination of normative assumptions about sexuality and its role in forming, regulating and constituting welfare subjects, discourses, theories, provisions and practices. 

Drawing upon a number of analytical tools and theoretical perspectives, the authors illustrate that sexuality is simultaneously central and marginal to the concerns of social policy. They place particular emphasis on social policy as a site of regulation that restricts and constrains our personal lives, but also highlight how social policy might be used as an instrument of positive change.

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Price: $40.95
Pages: 176
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Series: Personal Lives and Social Policy
Publication Date: 01 April 2004
ISBN: 9781861345189
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, Gender studies, gender groups
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"... an excellent resource with up-to-date facts, good links and resources, and very helpful key word summaries, aims and objectives for the student. This text is highly commended, both for courses on social policy and those dealing with the sociology of sexuality more broadly." Sexualities
Dr Jean Carabine is Lecturer in Social Policy at The Open University. She is editor of the journal, Critical Social Policy, and has written extensively on the intersection between discourses of sexuality and social policy.

Introduction;

Personal lives;

Defining sexuality;

From personal lives to public policies;

Sexuality and social policy;

Centring sexuality and personal lives in social policy analyses;

Conclusion;

Further resources;

References.