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No. 75 (2016)
" CRSP is pleased to launch our first issue devoted to the scholarship of graduate students in Social Policy / Social Work.
The articles in this issue demonstrate a keen commitment to social policy and equity issues in relation to how history, culture, workers, and youth are positioned and shaped to keep dominant voices, ideas and actors at the helm of public life."
" RCPS est ravie de présenter sa toute première édition dédiée au travail de recherché des étudiants de cycles supérieurs en politique sociale et en travail social.
Les articles dans cette édition démontrent un engagement indéfectible pour la politique sociale et les questions d’équité reliées à l’histoire, à la culture, aux travailleuses et travailleurs, et aux jeunes qui sont positionnés et configurés afin de garder les voix, les idées, et les acteurs dominants en charge de la vie publique."
Anne O'Connell, Co-Editor, Special Issue 75
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No. 74 (2016)
The articles in this general issue provide new insights into several social policy and/or social welfare programs that so far have received little critical attention. -
No. 71 (2015)
This is a special issue on the impact on Canadian social policy of Stephen Harper's conservative government. Cette édition spéciale explore l’impact du gouvernement conservateur de Stephen Harper sur la politiquer sociale canadienne. -
No. 70 (2014)
This general issue covers a variety of current topics relating social policy in Canada. -
The Role of the Social Economy in Supporting, Challenging, and Innovating Canadian Social Policy
No. 67 (2012)The special issue will be a broad survey of innovative research that has come from partnerships and alliances investigating Canada’s Social Economy. Topics to be explored will include a wide variety of innovative social policy research that reflects the diverse sectors that form the social economy (e.g. child care, job skills training, housing etc).