Paul Spicker

Paul Spicker in committeeProfessor Paul Spicker holds the Grampian Chair of Public Policy at the Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, and is the Director of the Centre for Public Policy and Management. He has written widely in the field of social policy, having published fifteen books, several shorter works and over 75 academic papers. His research has included studies related to benefit delivery systems, the care of old people, psychiatric patients, housing management and local anti-poverty strategy. He has experience of housing and welfare rights work, and has also been a consultant on social welfare in practice, having done work for a range of agencies at local, national and international levels.

 

 

 

 

Books by Paul Spicker Social Policy: Themes and Approaches Social Policy in a Changing Society How social security works Liberty, equality, fraternity Stigma and social welfare Principles of social welfare Pobreza: un glosario internacional Social Policy: Japanese edition Stigma and social welfare: Japanese edition Social housing and the social services Poverty and social security Planning for the needs of people with dementia The welfare state: a general theory The idea of poverty Social protection: a blingual glossary The idea of poverty: Japanese edition Policy analysis for practice The origins of modern welfare Poverty: an international glossary His published work includes:

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Recent publications and papers

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2010

Pobreza: un glosario internacionalThe origins of modern welfare1. P Spicker, D Byrne, Unethical guidelines, Policy World Winter/Spring 2010 pp 12-4.

2. The origins of modern welfare: Juan Luis Vives, De Subventione Pauperum, and City of Ypres, Forma Subventionis Pauperum, Oxford: Peter Lang, 2010, 157 pp.

3. Paul Spicker, Sonia Alvarez Leguizamón y David Gordon [editores] Pobreza: Un glosario internacional, Buenos Aires: Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales 2010, 320 pp.

4. P Spicker, L Simpson, Editorial: the cuts Radical Statistics 2010 no 103

5. Cutting social security, Radical Statistics 2010 no 103, pp 40-49.

6. The Universal Credit, Holyrood 2010 no 243, p 29.

2011

How social security works, Policy Press1. Ethical covert research, Sociology 2011 45(1) 1-16

2. Generalisation and phronesis: rethinking the methodology of Social Policy, Journal of Social Policy 40(1) 1-19.

3. How social security works: an introduction to benefits in Britain, Policy Press 2011.

4. Universal Credit will not simplify benefits, The Guardian 19th January 2011, Society Guardian section, page 4

5. Europe risks undermining public services, Public Service Europe, 3rd May

6. Services of general interest - what does the jargon mean?, Public Service Europe 24th October.

7. Blame 1970s problems on "rush for growth", Aberdeen Press and Journal 16th November p 15.

2012

1. Poverty, in R Chadwick (ed), Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, vol. 3, San Diego CA: Academic Press pp 554-560.

2. Social security, in R Chadwick (ed), Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, vol. 4, San Diego CA: Academic Press, pp 167-174

3. Social welfare: the provision and finance of social services, in R Chadwick (ed), Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, vol. 4, San Diego CA: Academic Press, 182-188.

4. “Leadership”: a perniciously vague concept, International Journal of Public Sector Management 25(1) 34-47.

 

Also available

Earlier material by Paul Spicker still available on the Web includes

Paul Spicker's first book, Stigma and social welfare (1984), is now freely available for download under a Creative Commons licence.

 

The Robert Gordon University

Centre for Public Policy and Management

Aberdeen Business School

Introduction to Social Policy