April 2018 monthly update
The April 2018 monthly update includes a link to download the new Citizen’s Income Newsletter, along with links to all of the articles as website pages notices about two new books, It’s Read More
The April 2018 monthly update includes a link to download the new Citizen’s Income Newsletter, along with links to all of the articles as website pages notices about two new books, It’s Read More
The new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requires that CBIT ensures that it only uses personal data for the purpose for which it was given and after consent has been Read More
Christopher Deeming and Paul Smyth (eds), Reframing Global Social Policy: Social investment for sustainable and inclusive growth, Policy Press, 2017, xv + 350 pp, 1 4473 3249 7, hbk, £90 Read More
Chris Hughes, Fair Shot: Rethinking inequality and how we earn, Bloomsbury, 2018, 214 pp, 1 4088 9979 3, hbk, £12.99 This is two books, deftly woven into one. It is Read More
Wim van Oorschot, Femke Roosa, Bart Meuleman and Tim Reeskens, The Social Legitimacy of Targeted Welfare: Attitudes to welfare deservingness, Edward Elgar, 2017, xviii + 366 pp, hbk, 1 78536 Read More
Hans-Uwe Otto, Melanie Walker and Holger Ziegler (eds), Capability-promoting Policies: Enhancing individual and social development, Policy Press, xiii + 317 pp, 1 4473 3431 6, hbk, £90 ‘Opportunities to flourish’ Read More
Bruce Nixon, The 21st Century Revolution: A call to greatness, Acorn Independent Press, 291 pp, 1 911079 03 3, pbk, £9.99 In one sense there is nothing new about this Read More
William Kingston, How Capitalism Destroyed Itself: Technology displaced by financial innovation, Edward Elgar, 2017, ix + 174 pp, 1 78536 773 1, hbk, £65 Capitalism is so much a part Read More