This paper explores the ways in which social policy is being used to recreate and reproduce a sense of nation and national identity in devolved Scotland and Wales. It argues that devolution has important consequences for our sense of Britishness and of Scottishness and Welshness, not least in relation to the ways in which social policies are presented and legitimated. It is further argued that across the UK there is a marked attempt by New Labour to forge a new sense of nation organized around neo-liberal and market-oriented themes. This is critically mediated within the welfare regimes of these nations in accord with reconstructed 'ways of life' that are centred on the themes of work and enterpris
Scottish people are depriving of separate identity crisis which is independent from British identity...
This paper argues that New Labour's devolution proposals can be seen as part of a strategy of « poli...
During the course of this article we explore three dimensions of subjectivity in relation to post-de...
This paper explores the ways in which social policy is being used to recreate and reproduce a sense ...
The implications of the 2011 Scottish election and the proposed referendum on Scottish independence ...
Constitutional change in the UK in 1998 led to the establishment of devolution for Scotland, and the...
This paper questions the extent to which a distinctively Scottish social welfare policy has emerged ...
This paper considers devolution to Scotland and Wales in the light of current conceptions of the cri...
This paper focuses on the extent to which issues of equality, social justice and social welfare have...
Ten years have passed since devolution was implemented for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Thi...
Paper presented to the IBIS conference, Renovation or revolution? new territorial politics in Irelan...
In opening this special edition of 'National Identities' we will introduce the papers herein, which ...
In opening this special edition of National Identities we will introduce the papers herein, which ta...
This study examines a trajectory of the national discourses of Labour and the Scottish National Par...
This thesis conducts a case study on how the idea of a Scottish nation and Scottish independence hav...
Scottish people are depriving of separate identity crisis which is independent from British identity...
This paper argues that New Labour's devolution proposals can be seen as part of a strategy of « poli...
During the course of this article we explore three dimensions of subjectivity in relation to post-de...
This paper explores the ways in which social policy is being used to recreate and reproduce a sense ...
The implications of the 2011 Scottish election and the proposed referendum on Scottish independence ...
Constitutional change in the UK in 1998 led to the establishment of devolution for Scotland, and the...
This paper questions the extent to which a distinctively Scottish social welfare policy has emerged ...
This paper considers devolution to Scotland and Wales in the light of current conceptions of the cri...
This paper focuses on the extent to which issues of equality, social justice and social welfare have...
Ten years have passed since devolution was implemented for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Thi...
Paper presented to the IBIS conference, Renovation or revolution? new territorial politics in Irelan...
In opening this special edition of 'National Identities' we will introduce the papers herein, which ...
In opening this special edition of National Identities we will introduce the papers herein, which ta...
This study examines a trajectory of the national discourses of Labour and the Scottish National Par...
This thesis conducts a case study on how the idea of a Scottish nation and Scottish independence hav...
Scottish people are depriving of separate identity crisis which is independent from British identity...
This paper argues that New Labour's devolution proposals can be seen as part of a strategy of « poli...
During the course of this article we explore three dimensions of subjectivity in relation to post-de...