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Number of items: 121.
Article
  • Dean, Hartley (2023). From altruism to sociality: a switch in perception. International Journal of Social Welfare, 32(2), 256 - 267. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijsw.12554 picture_as_pdf
  • Dean, Hartley (2020). A radical humanist approach to social welfare. Ethics and Social Welfare, 14(4), 353 - 368. https://doi.org/10.1080/17496535.2020.1777454
  • Dean, Hartley (2018). Book review: for whose benefit? The everyday realities of welfare reform. Critical Social Policy, 38(3), 618-619. https://doi.org/10.1177/0261018318766988d picture_as_pdf
  • Dean, Hartley (2015). Book review: rethinking unemployment and the work ethic: beyond the quasi-Titmuss paradigm, Andrew Dunn. Journal of Social Policy, 44(3), 641-643. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047279415000100
  • Dean, Hartley (2014). Book review: life in low-pay, no-pay Britain. Critical Social Policy, 34(2), 289-290. https://doi.org/10.1177/0261018313515969e
  • Dean, Hartley (2013). The translation of needs into rights: reconceptualising social citizenship as a global phenomenon. International Journal of Social Welfare, 22(S1), 32-49. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijsw.12032
  • Dean, Hartley (2012). Welcome relief or indecent subsidy? The implications of wage top-up schemes. Policy and Politics, 40(3), 305-321. https://doi.org/10.1332/030557312X626622
  • Dean, Hartley (2012). The ethical deficit of the United Kingdom's proposed universal credit: pimping the precariat? Political Quarterly, 83(2), 353-359. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-923X.2012.02292.x
  • Dean, Hartley (2012). The corrosive potential of wage top-up schemes. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 20(2), 232-233. https://doi.org/10.1332/175982712X652122
  • Dean, Hartley (2011). Book review: welfare - by Mary Daly. Social Policy and Administration, 45(7), 826-827. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9515.2011.00817.x
  • Dean, Hartley (2011). The ethics of migrant welfare. Ethics and Social Welfare, 5(1), 18-35. https://doi.org/10.1080/17496535.2011.546177
  • Dean, Hartley (2009). Book review: welfare and well-being: social value in public policy - by Bill Jordan; Well-being: in search of a good life? - by Beverley A. Searle; and Well-being in developing countries: from theory to research - edited by Ian Gough and J. Allister McGregor. Social Policy and Administration, 43(3), 311-318. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9515.2009.663_1.x
  • Dean, Hartley (2009). Book review: social justice, legitimacy and the welfare state. Ethics and Social Welfare, 3(1), 103-105. https://doi.org/10.1080/17496530902819169
  • Dean, Hartley (2009). Critiquing capabilities: the distractions of a beguiling concept. Critical Social Policy, 29(2), 261-273. https://doi.org/10.1177/0261018308101629
  • Dean, Hartley (2008). Social policy and human rights: re-thinking the engagement. Social Policy and Society, 7(1), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1017/S147474640700396X
  • Dean, Hartley (2007). Tipping the balance: the problematic nature of work–life balance in a low-income neighbourhood. Journal of Social Policy, 36(4), 519-537. https://doi.org/10.1017/S004727940700116X
  • Dean, Hartley (2007). Poor parents?: the realities of work-life balance in a low-income neighbourhood. Benefits: the Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 15(3), 271-282.
  • Dean, Hartley (2007). The ethics of welfare-to-work. Policy and Politics, 35(4), 573-590.
  • Dean, Hartley (2006). Book review: work: personal lives and social policy. British Journal of Sociology, 57(2), 309-337. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-4446.2006.00111_16.x
  • Dean, Hartley (2006). Book review: administering welfare reform: international transformations in welfare governance. European Journal of Social Security, 8(4), 411-412.
  • Dean, Hartley (2005). Book review: 'university research ethics committees: their role, remit and conduct' and 'researchers and their "subjects": ethics, power, knowledge and consent'. Journal of Social Policy, 34(3), 494-496. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047279405249048
  • Dean, Hartley (2005). Book review: Work-family challenges for low-income parents and their children, edited by Ann C. Crouter and Alan Booth. Contemporary Sociology, 34(3), 259-260. https://doi.org/10.1177/009430610503400318
  • Dean, Hartley, Bonvin, Jean-Michel, Vielle, Pascale, Farvaque, Nicolas (2005). Developing capabilities and rights in welfare-to-work policies. European Societies, 7(1), 3-26.
  • Dean, Hartley (2005). Book review: 'understanding social citizenship and citizenship: themes and perspectives for policy and practice' and 'citizenship: personal lives and social policy'. Social Policy and Administration, 39(1), 84-87. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9515.2005.00426.x
  • Dean, Hartley (2004). Popular discourse and the ethical deficiency of 'Third Way' conceptions of citizenship. Citizenship Studies, 8(1), 65-82. https://doi.org/10.1080/1362102042000178391
  • Dean, Hartley (2004). Losing appeal? The changing face of redress. Benefits: the Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 12(1), 4-7.
  • Dean, Hartley (2003). The third way and social welfare : the myth of post-emotionalism. Social Policy and Administration, 37(7), 695-708. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1467-9515.2003.00366.x
  • Dean, Hartley (2003). Re-conceptualising welfare-to-work for people with multiple problems and needs. Journal of Social Policy, 32(3), 441-459. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047279403007062
  • Dean, Hartley, MacNeill, V., Melrose, M. (2003). Ready to work?: understanding the experiences of people with multiple problems and needs. Benefits: the Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 11(1), 19-25.
  • Dean, Hartley (2003). Joined-up working as manipulative collusion - is it new? Housing, Theory and Society, 20(1), 18-19. https://doi.org/10.1080/14036090310004577
  • Dean, Hartley (2002). Business versus families : whose side is New Labour on? Social Policy and Society, 1(1), 3-10. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1474746402001021
  • Dean, Hartley, Shah, Ambreen (2002). Insecure families and low-paying labour markets : comments on the British experience. Journal of Social Policy, 31(1), 61-80. https://doi.org/10.1017/S004727940100647X
  • Dean, Hartley (2001). Green citizenship. Social Policy and Administration, 35(3), 490-505. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9515.t01-1-00249
  • Dean, Hartley (2001). The future of social security provision: beyond the workfare state? Critical Social Policy, 21(4), 525-528. https://doi.org/10.1177/026101830102100415
  • Dean, Hartley (2001). Working parenthood and parental obligation. Critical Social Policy, 21(3), 267-286. https://doi.org/10.1177/026101830102100302
  • Dean, Hartley (2001). Welfare rights and the "workfare state". Benefits: the Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, (30), 1-4.
  • Dean, Hartley (2001). Who's your family friend? The New Review, (68), 14-15.
  • Dean, Hartley (2001). The family policy trilemma: the consequences for low-income families in liberal welfare regimes. Radical Statistics, (77), 32-43.
  • Dean, Hartley (2001). The national minimum wage. Spa News, (May/Ju), p. 18.
  • Dean, Hartley (2000). Fighting inequality isn't cheap? Times Higher Education,
  • Dean, Hartley, Shah, Ambreen (2000). Working families and the low-wage economy. Benefits: the Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, (29), p. 28.
  • Dean, Hartley (2000). Social rights and social resistance: opportunism, anarchism and the welfare state. International Journal of Social Welfare, 9(3), 151-157. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2397.00124
  • Book
  • Dean, Hartley (2024). Sociality: social rights and human welfare. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003451518
  • Dean, Hartley (2020). Understanding human need. Policy Press.
  • Dean, Hartley (2019). Social policy. Polity Press.
  • Dean, Hartley, Platt, Lucinda (Eds.) (2016). Social advantage and disadvantage. Oxford University Press.
  • Dean, Hartley (2015). Social rights and human welfare. Routledge.
  • Dean, Hartley (2012). Social policy. Polity Press.
  • Dean, Hartley (2010). Understanding human need. Policy Press.
  • Dean, Hartley (2010). Restoring social citizenship in an age of new risks. 2020 Public Services Trust.
  • Dean, Hartley (2009). Ten lectures on social policy studies [in Chinese]. Truth & Wisdom Press.
  • Dean, Hartley (2006). Social policy. Polity Press.
  • Dean, Hartley, Cimadmore, A, Siqueira, J (Eds.) (2005). The poverty of the state : reconsidering the role of the state in the struggle against global poverty. Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales.
  • Dean, Hartley (Ed.) (2004). The ethics of welfare: human rights, dependency and responsibility. Policy Press.
  • Dean, Hartley (2002). Welfare rights and social policy. Pearson Education, Inc..
  • Dean, Hartley, Ellis, Kathryn (Eds.) (1999). Social policy and the body: transitions in corporeal discourse. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Dean, Hartley (Ed.) (1999). Begging questions : street level economic activity and social policy failure. Policy Press.
  • Dean, Hartley, Melrose, M (1999). Poverty, riches and social citizenship. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Chapter
  • Dean, Hartley (2020). Needs and rights. In Ellison, Nick, Haux, Tina (Eds.), Handbook on Society and Social Policy . Edward Elgar. picture_as_pdf
  • Dean, Hartley (2019). Social and human rights. In Midgley, James, Surender, Rebecca, Alfers, Laura (Eds.), Handbook of Social Policy and Development . Edward Elgar. picture_as_pdf
  • Dean, Hartley (2018). EU citizenship and 'work': tensions between formal and substantive equality. In Seubert, Sandra, Eberl, Oliver, van Waarden, Frans (Eds.), Reconsidering European Citizenship: Contradictions and Constraints (pp. 108-132). Edward Elgar. picture_as_pdf
  • Dean, Hartley (2018). The construction of social rights. In Pennings, Frans, Seeleib-Kaiser, Martin (Eds.), European Citizenship and Social Rights: Entitlements and Impediments to Accessing Welfare (pp. 228-252). Edward Elgar. picture_as_pdf
  • Dean, Hartley (2016). Eudaimonia and ‘species being’: a Marxist perspective. In Vittersø, Joar (Ed.), Handbook of Eudaimonic Well-Being (pp. 507-520). Springer International (Firm). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42445-3_34
  • Grundy, Emily (2016). Ageing and disadvantage. In Dean, Hartley, Platt, Lucinda (Eds.), Social advantage and disadvantage (pp. 201-219). Oxford University Press.
  • Dean, Hartley (2016). Poverty and social exclusion. In Dean, Hartley, Platt, Lucinda (Eds.), Social Advantage and Disadvantage (pp. 3-24). Oxford University Press.
  • Dean, Hartley (2016). Divisions of labour and work. In Dean, Hartley, Platt, Lucinda (Eds.), Social Advantage and Disadvantage (pp. 179-200). Oxford University Press.
  • Dean, Hartley (2014). Social rights and natural resources. In Fitzpatrick, Tony (Ed.), International Handbook on Social Policy and the Environment (pp. 401-418). Edward Elgar.
  • Dean, Hartley (2014). A post-Marshallian conception of global social citizenship. In Isin, Engin F., Nyers, Peter (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Global Citizenship Studies (pp. 128-138). Routledge.
  • Dean, Hartley (2014). Life-first welfare and the scope for a 'eudemonic ethic' of social security. In Martin, Keune, Serrano, Amparo (Eds.), Deconstructing Flexicurity and Developing Alternative Approaches: Towards New Concepts and Approaches for Employment and Social Policy (pp. 152-172). Routledge. picture_as_pdf
  • Dean, Hartley (2014). Citizenship, equality and work. In Seubert, Sandra (Ed.), Introduction of Cross-Cutting themes (pp. 25-30). bEUcitizen.
  • Dean, Hartley (2012). Socialist perspectives. In Alcock, Pete, May, Margaret, Wright, Sharon (Eds.), The Student's Companion to Social Policy (pp. 77-82). Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Dean, Hartley (2012). The experience of welfare: the life course and the welfare state. In Baldock, John, Mitton, Lavinia, Manning, Nick, Vickerstaff, Sarah (Eds.), Social Policy (pp. 437-461). Oxford University Press.
  • Dean, Hartley (2011). Welfare, identity and the life course. In Baldock, John, Mitton, Lavinia, Manning, Nick, Vickerstaff, Sarah (Eds.), Social Policy (pp. 201-244). Oxford University Press.
  • Dean, Hartley (2010). The ethics of social development. In Pawar, Manohar S., Cox, David R. (Eds.), Social Development: Critical Themes and Perspectives (pp. 185-202). Routledge.
  • Dean, Hartley (2009). The ethics of welfare-to-work. In Schneider, Klaus, Otto, Hans-Uwe (Eds.), From Employability Towards Capability . Inter-Actions.
  • Dean, Hartley (2008). Flexibility or flexploitation?: problems with work-life balance in a low-income neighbourhood. In Maltby, Tony, Kennett, Patricia, Rummery, Kirstein (Eds.), Social Policy Review (pp. 113-132). Policy Press.
  • Dean, Hartley (2008). Towards a eudaimonic ethic of social security. In Bradshaw, Jonathan (Ed.), Social Security, Happiness and Wellbeing (pp. 57-76). FISS/ Intersentia.
  • Dean, Hartley (2008). The socialist perspective. In Alcock, Pete, May, Margaret, Wright, K. (Eds.), The Student's Companion to Social Policy (pp. 84-90). Blackwell Publishing Ltd..
  • Dean, Hartley (2007). Reconstituting the public service ethos: services for consumers or for citizens? In Herrmann, Peter, Herrenbrueck, Sabine (Eds.), Changing Administration, Changing Society: Challenges for Current Social Policy (pp. 47-63). Nova Science.
  • Dean, Hartley (2004). The implications of Third Way social policy for inequality, social cohesion and citizenship? In Lewis, Jane, Surender, Rebecca (Eds.), Welfare State Change: Towards a Thrid Way (pp. 182-206). Oxford University Press.
  • Dean, Hartley (2003). Doing projects in social policy. In Alcock, Peter, Erskine, Angus, May, Margaret (Eds.), The Student's Companion to Social Policy (pp. 389-94). Blackwell Publishing Ltd..
  • Dean, Hartley (2003). Welfare, identity and the life course. In Baldock, J, Manning, N, Vickerstaff, S (Eds.), Social Policy (pp. 194-230). Oxford University Press.
  • Dean, Hartley (2000). Managing risk by controlling behaviour: social security administration and the erosion of welfare citizenship. In Taylor-Gooby, Peter (Ed.), Risk, Trust and Welfare (pp. 51-70). St Martin's Press.
  • Dean, Hartley (1999). Citizenship. In Powell, Martin (Ed.), New Labour? New Welfare State? (pp. 213-233). Policy Press.
  • Conference or Workshop Item
  • Dean, Hartley (2015-06-25) Resilience or resistance [Paper]. Crisis, hardship and a critical engagement with the resilience approach: organised as part of the EU funded Citizens, Hertfordshirel, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Dean, Hartley (2014-04-09) The administrative state and the symbolic (re-)construction of the troubled family [Paper]. Getting with the Programme, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Dean, Hartley (2013-12-11) Human interdependency and unconditional rights [Paper]. Invited paper to international experts panel, 'Conceptualising and justifying conditionality', part of an ESRC Welfare Conditionality Project, University of York, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Dean, Hartley (2013-07-08 - 2013-07-10) Post-marshallian social rights in an era of global crisis [Paper]. Social Policy Association Annual Conference, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Dean, Hartley (2013-05-08) (Re-) conceptualising social rights and human welfare [Paper]. Helenic Social Policy Association conference, Athens, Greece, GRC.
  • Dean, Hartley (2012-09-06) The potentially counterproductive effects of in-work benefits for low-paid workers [Paper]. 10th Anniversary ESPAnet Conference, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Dean, Hartley (2012-05-16) (Re-)conceptualising the right to human flourishing [Paper]. Invited public lecture, Department of Social Welfare, University of Ghent, Belgium, BEL.
  • Dean, Hartley (2011-06-14) Reflections on human needs and social rights: towards global social responsibility? [Other]. Institute for World Society Studies, University of Bielefeld, Germany, DEU.
  • Dean, Hartley (2011-03-21) Goodbye welfare, hello wellbeing? [Other]. Festival of Ideas, Bristol, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Dean, Hartley (2011-07-04 - 2011-07-06) Making work seem to pay?: the big illusion [Paper]. Social Policy Association Annual Conference, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Dean, Hartley (2010-10-22 - 2010-10-23) From human needs to social rights: reflections on the responsibility of government [Paper]. The 4th International Conference on “Public Management in The 21st Century: Opportunities and Challenges", Macau, China, CHN.
  • Dean, Hartley (2010-07-05 - 2010-07-07) From work to welfare?: reconstructing the liberal political discourse [Paper]. Social Policy Association Annual Conference: Social policy in times of change, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Dean, Hartley (2010-05-06 - 2010-05-07) 'Life first’ welfare?: the need/right to work and the scope for a eudaimonic ethic of social security [Paper]. Alternatives to Flexi-curity: New concepts and approaches, Madrid, Spain, ESP.
  • Dean, Hartley (2009-06-29 - 2009-07-01) Elephants in the space of capabilites [Other]. Policy futures: learning from the past, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Dean, Hartley (2009-05-27) Social policy and citizenship [Other]. Electronic lecture series on social policy, Centre for the analysis of South African social policy, Oxford, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Dean, Hartley (2009-05-15 - 2009-05-16) The capability approach: a sufficient foundation for welfare reform? [Other]. Closing the capability gap: renegotiating social justice for the young, Center for education and capability research, Bielefeld, Germany, DEU.
  • Dean, Hartley (2008-09-01) The idea of capabilities: new insight or classical distraction? [Other]. ESPAnet conference, Cross-border influences in social policy, Helsinki, Finland, FIN.
  • Dean, Hartley (2006-10-20 - 2006-10-21) Activation policies and the changing ethical foundations of welfare [Paper]. ASPEN/ETUI conference: activation policies in the EU, Brussels, Belgium, BEL.
  • Dean, Hartley (2006-07-20) The significance of the human rights agenda for the future of social policy: imminent threat or strategic opportunity? [Other]. Social Policy Research Centre Seminar, Sydney, Australia, AUS.
  • Dean, Hartley (2006-07-17 - 2006-07-18) The ethics of welfare to work in the UK (and beyond...) [Paper]. Road to where? The politics and practice of implementing welfare to work, Brisbane, Australia, AUS.
  • Dean, Hartley (2006-03-24) From poverty reduction to welfare rights [Paper]. Crossing the boundaries: the place of human rights in contemporary scholarship, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Dean, Hartley (2006-05-04 - 2006-05-05) Reconceptualising welfare rights [Paper]. Globalisation and the political theory of the welfare state and citizenship, Aalborg University, Denmark, DNK.
  • Dean, Hartley (2005-09-23 - 2005-09-25) Social constructions of poverty and the political contradictions of liberalism [Paper]. Poverty politics - The public reconfigured: the production of poverty in an age of advancing liberalism, University of Bergen, Norway, NOR.
  • Dean, Hartley (2003-03-19 - 2003-03-21) The global human rights agenda and the (im)possibility of the ethical state [Paper]. CROP/CLACSO/FJN workshop on "The Role of the State in the Struggle Against Poverty", Recife, Brazil, BRA.
  • Dean, Hartley, Bonvin, Jean-Michel, Vielle, Pascale, Farvaque, Nicolas (2002-10-25 - 2002-10-26) Critique of the European Employment Strategy from a capabilities and a rights perspective [Paper]. Meeting of Working Group 4, on "Employment Policies and Welfare Reform", of the EU COST A15 Research Network, Amsterdam, Netherlands, NLD.
  • Dean, Hartley (2002-01-01) Human rights and welfare rights: re-conceptualising dependency and responsibility [Paper]. First Conference of the European Social Policy Research Network: Social Values, Social Policies, Tilburg, Netherlands, NLD.
  • Dean, Hartley (0001-01-03) The global human rights agenda and European welfare reform [Paper]. EU's COST A15 Research Network's Second Conference: Welfare Reforms for the 21st Century, Oslo, Norway, NOR.
  • Dataset
  • Dean, Hartley (2015). Wage Top-Ups and Work Incentives: The Implications of the UK's Working Tax Credit System. [Dataset]. UK Data Service. https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-851849
  • Report
  • Dean, Hartley (2016). Poverty and social inclusion: towards a 'life-first’ understanding? (CROP poverty brief series 34). CROP (Comparative Research Programme on Poverty).
  • Dean, Hartley, Brady, Anne-Marie (2015). Social construction of social rights across Europe. (Seventh Framework Programme Integrated Project D6.3 Report). bEUcitizen.
  • Dean, Hartley (2011). Poverty and the road to global social citizenship. (CROP Poverty Brief September 2011). CROP (The Comparative Research Programme on Poverty).
  • Dean, Hartley (2011). Wage top-ups and work incentives: the implications of the UK's Working Tax Credit scheme. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Online resource
  • Dean, Hartley (2011). Wage top-up schemes are an attractive way for policy makers to address income inequalities, but they may well be corrosive to those they are aiming to help.
  • Working paper
  • Barrientos, Armando, Davy, Benjamin, Davy, Ulrike, Dean, Hartley, Jacobs, Harvey M., Leisering, Lutz, Pellissery, Sony (2011). A road to global social citizenship. (FLOOR Working Paper 10). Financial Assistance, Land Policy, and Global Social Rights (FLOOR).
  • Dean, Hartley, Couldry, Alice (2006). Work-life balance in a low income neighbourhood. (CASEpaper CASE/114). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Blog post
  • Dean, Hartley (6 November 2024) Sociality: a conceptual switch for a perilous age. SPA Blog.
  • Dean, Hartley (9 November 2021) (Re)understanding human need: writing the revised edition. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf