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'Race' and Community Care
註釋This book is the first critical introduction to the area of race and community care and thus fills an important gap in existing literature. The first part of the book considers the racialized constructions of community and provides an historical account of the relationship between state welfare and minority ethnic communities. Part two focuses on the nature of family obligations and the processes of social change. Part three provides case studies in race and community care by focusing on disability, mental health, cash for care and the role of the voluntary sector.