Understanding Human Need 2e. Dean, Hartley

Understanding Human Need 2e - Dean, Hartley


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Conclusion/Summary

       Part One: Understandings and concepts

      2The needs of humanity

       Species characteristics

      3The thin and the thick of need and needing

       Dignity and caring

       Conclusion/Summary

       Challenging questions

      4Needs in theory

       Classic human individualist theories

       Social policy perspectives

       Critical perspectives

       Conclusion/Summary

       Challenging questions

      5Needs in practice

       Customs and consumption

       Social policy perspectives

       Insurgent claims making

       Conclusion/Summary

       Challenging questions

      6Human need and social policy

       A taxonomy of needs-based approaches

       Human needs and welfare ‘regimes’

       Conclusion/Summary

       Challenging questions

       Part Two: Implications and debates

      7Unmet needs and social disadvantage

       Poverty and inequality: the distribution and accumulation of material resources

       Exclusion and misrecognition: the construction and demarcation of social divisions

       Dehumanisation: processes of alienation, oppression and exploitation

       Conclusion/Summary

       Challenging questions

      8Articulating needs as rights

       Rights-based approaches

       Reconceptualising social citizenship

       Justice or humanity?

       Conclusion/Summary

       Challenging questions

      9The politics of human need

       Reprise

       A different politics of demand

       A needs-first ethic

       Conclusion/Summary

       Challenging questions

       List of figures, tables and boxes

      Figures

       6.1A taxonomy of needs-based approaches

       6.2A taxonomy of welfare regimes: their assumptions, principles and priorities

       8.1A taxonomy of currently prevailing rights-based approaches to human need

       8.2A speculative taxonomy of the historical manifestations of social rights

      Tables

      1.1Binary distinctions between different kinds or levels of need

       4.1Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

      4.2Max-Neef’s matrix of fundamental human needs and satisfiers

      4.3Doyal and Gough’s theory of human need: a summary

      5.1Bradshaw’s taxonomy of need: an interpretation

      5.2Expression through participation

      7.1Development, poverty and inequality in rich and poorer countries

      7.2Social disadvantage as the denial of human fulfilment

      8.1Thin/formal versus thick/substantive


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