1st Edition

The Ignorance of Social Intervention

Edited By Digby C. Anderson Copyright 1980
164 Pages
by Routledge

164 Pages
by Routledge

Most objections to state intervention in social life are made on overtly political or moral grounds. Originally published in 1980, the theme of this book is similarly to criticise intervention programmes, but on fundamentally empirical grounds. Rather than investigate the extent of the ignorance in social intervention, it chooses to look at several forms of intervention – Field Social Work, Youth... Read more

Note.  1. The Ignorance of Social Intervention: A Polemical Introduction Digby C. Anderson  2. Novelty, Ideology and Reorganisation: Threats to the Value of Youth Work David Marsland  3. Social Work Knowledge: A Case of Inflation June Lait  4. Community Care: The Universal Panacea Tim Packwood  5. Systematic and Modest Schemes for Health Education in Schools Digby C. Anderson  6. Education and Ignorance Gwydion Thomas  7. The Possibility of Social Change Wesley W. Sharrock  8. Social Research and Sociology: Problems in the Funding of Knowledge Robin Williams.  Bibliography.  Notes on Contributors.  Index.

Biography

Digby C. Anderson was, at the time of original publication, an Education Research Fellow at the University of Nottingham.