John Clarke, W. Brown, Allan Cochrane, Davina Cooper, Larry Grossberg, W. Larner, Gail Lewis, T. Li, J. Maskovsky, J. Newman, A. Sharma, P. Stubbs, Fiona Williams
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The conversation begins from a focus on the field of social policy before exploring practices of resistance and refusal.Resistances and refusals. It goes on to examine the significance of ideas of contradiction and complexity in studying welfare changes. It ends by returning to social policy as a field of possibility.