Crises in the care sector misunderstands logic of care work http://t.co/VilXMJPu02
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Well-being: a valid concept or a vague panacea? | Alyson Learmonth http://t.co/ji7biuFTRt
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Michael Wilshaw is a great guy, but Ofsted is devastating education http://t.co/spbHrTY4Hd <
Public sociology should dissolve barriers between ‘subjects’, audiences and publics | http://t.co/znQbwc5j0D
Retweeted BBC Two ():
Since the 2008 financial crash, there has been £80bn in austerity cuts. The same amount as bankers have received in bonuses.
Civil Rights for the Twenty-First Century: Lessons from US History | http://t.co/wtpupsHvx1
Retweeted Ciara Fitzpatrick ():
Bedtime reading. , looking forward to the conf in ! http://t.co/nz6cBaQoOV
Food austerity from an historical perspective. O’Connell, Knight & http://t.co/2NHi1vw7Dm
How LGBTI human rights activism should engage intersectional & postcolonial politics | http://t.co/OYkwrPPAUs
The erosion of the UK safety net | http://t.co/oxI9CkXAWT
Welfare Myths and their Consequences | John Hills http://t.co/3iH8gUHgC8
POLICY BRIEFING: Universal Credit – is it worth it? | http://t.co/czXFyFx9jD
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