Scotland's 10 Tomorrows
Title | Scotland's 10 Tomorrows PDF eBook |
Author | Bill Jamieson |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2006-06-08 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780826452726 |
What has happened to Scotland since devolution? Despite record public spending, there are still huge problems in health, education, economic policy and arts. This collection of essays written by prominent writers and commentators lays out the problems and follows these up with possible ways in which to fix them
Tomorrow's Scotland
Title | Tomorrow's Scotland PDF eBook |
Author | Gerry Hassan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | History |
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The establishment of the Scottish Parliament was marked by a wave of expectations, hopes and dreams for a better Scotland and a different kind of politics. Tomorrow's Scotland assesses how successful devolution has been in living up to this promise.
Tomorrow's Tourist
Title | Tomorrow's Tourist PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Yeoman |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 2009-06-04 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1136354891 |
* Based on first hand cutting edge futures research * Forecasts for World Tourism to 2030 * Suggests what the tourist will be doing on holiday in 2030 * Discuss issues such as climate change, alternative tourist destinations and consumer trends * Shows you how to apply trends in your business * Information provided by the Future Foundation, one of Europe’s leading consumer think tanks (www.futurefoundation.net)
Tomorrow's World
Title | Tomorrow's World PDF eBook |
Author | Duncan McLaren |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 403 |
Release | 2013-11-05 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1134044828 |
This title uses the concept of environmental space to resolve many of the issues facing us in the future and applies the lessons specifically to the UK. Believing that we occupy more environmental space than the world can afford, this book seeks to explain what we can do to live comfortably within what we actually have through efficiency and sufficiency. In addition, it aims to present the sustainable levels of consumption for Britain as targets for government, industry and households, as well as an idea of how to achieve them.
NeoLiberal Scotland
Title | NeoLiberal Scotland PDF eBook |
Author | Neil Davidson |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 470 |
Release | 2009-12-14 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1443818186 |
Neoliberal Scotland argues that far from passing Scotland by, as is so often claimed, neoliberalism has in fact become institutionalised there. As the mainstream political parties converge on market-friendly policies and business interests are equated with the public good, the Scottish population has become more and more distanced from the democratic process, to the extent that an increasing number now fail to vote in elections. This book details for the first time these negative effects of neoliberal policies on Scottish society and takes to task those academics and others who either defend the neoliberal order or refuse to recognise that it exists. Neoliberal Scotland represents both an intervention in contemporary debates about the condition of Scotland and a case study, of more general interest, of how neoliberalism has affected one of the “stateless nations” of the advanced West. Chapter One takes an overview of the origin and rise of neoliberalism in the developed world, arguing that it repudiates rather than continues the thought of Adam Smith and the Scottish Enlightenment. Part One addresses the fundamental issue of social class in Scotland over three chapters. Chapter Two attempts to locate the ruling class both internally and externally. Chapter Three explores the changing nature of working class membership and its collective experience. Chapter Four follows the working class into the workplace where heightened tensions in the state sector have provoked an increasingly militant response from trade unionists. Part Two engages with the broader impact of neoliberalism on Scottish society through a diverse series of studies. Chapter Five assesses claims by successive Scottish governments that they have been pursuing environmental justice. Chapter Six examines how Glasgow has been reconfigured as a classic example of the “neoliberal city”. Chapter Seven looks at another aspect of Glasgow, in this case as the main destination of Eastern European migrants who have arrived in Scotland through the international impact of neoliberal globalisation. Chapter Eight investigates the economic intrusion of private capital into the custodial network and the ideological emphasis on punishment as the main objective in sentencing. Chapter Nine is concerned with the Scottish manifestations of “the happiness industry”, showing how market-fundamentalist notions of individual responsibility now structure even the most seemingly innocuous attempts to resolve supposed attitudinal problems. Finally, Chapter Ten demonstrates that the limited extent to which devolved Scottish governments, particularly the present SNP administration, have been able to go beyond the boundaries of neoliberal orthodoxy has been a function of the peculiarities of party competition in Holyrood, rather than representing a fundamental disavowal of the existing order.
Exploring Social Policy in the 'new' Scotland
Title | Exploring Social Policy in the 'new' Scotland PDF eBook |
Author | Mooney, Gerry |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2005-06 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 186134595X |
This text integrates the description & analysis of social policy in Scotland since devolution in 1999. It has been designed to support the delivery of social policy & related courses in Scotland itself but also to appeal to students on social policy, politics, sociology, and regional studies courses.
British Elections & Parties Review
Title | British Elections & Parties Review PDF eBook |
Author | Colin Rallings |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 2004-08-02 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1135757623 |
Containing contributions from leading names in British politics, this review continues to publish front-rank research on parties, elections and voting behaviour in Britain.