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This open access book offers a new approach to understandings of welfare in modern Britain. Foregrounding the agency individuals and groups claimed through experiential expertise, it traces deep connections between personal experience, welfare, and activism across diverse settings in modern Britain. The experiential experts studied in this collection include women, students, children, women who have sex with women, bereaved families, community groups, individuals living in poverty, adults whose status sits outside professional categories, health service users, and people of faith. Chapters trace how these groups have used their experiences to assert an expert witness status and have sought out new spaces to expand the scope, inclusivity, and applicability of welfare services.
This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access Offers a new approach to understandings of welfare in modern Britain Traces deep connections between personal experience, welfare and activism across diverse settings Discusses how the studied groups variously have used their experiences to assert an expert witness status
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Caitríona Beaumont is Professor of Social History at London South Bank University, UK.
Eve Colpus is Associate Professor of British and European History post-1850 at the University of Southampton, UK.
Ruth Davidson is an Honorary Research Fellow in the Mile End Institute, School of History, Queen Mary University of London, UK.
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