- Docente: Dario Tuorto
- Credits: 5
- SSD: SPS/07
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in EDUCATIONAL MODELS AND TECHNIQUES FOR INTERVENTION IN SOCIAL UNEASE (cod. 8002)
Course contents
The course aims to offer an overview on the assets and criticalities of the welfare systems, giving particular attention to the Italian case. In the first part we move from an historical analysis of the first presence of “welfare states” in Western countries and their evolution along the 20th century, the crisis of the 1970s and the more recent changes. The lectures will stress specifically the similiarities/dissimilarities between models of welfare capitalism and social regulation in different countries. In the second part of the course the focus is on the Italian case: the peculiarities of the welfare model, the rule of the family, the redefinition of the welfare assets of the recent years and the open questions related to those changes (application of the legge 328, territorial cleavages, etc.).
Readings/Bibliography
1. Y. Kazepov e D. Carbone, Che cosa è il welfare state,
Roma, Carocci, 2007
2. U. Ascoli (a cura di), Il welfare in Italia, Bologna,
Il Mulino, 2011
3. Additional course handouts
Teaching methods
Face-to-face lessons based of presentations of slides and multimedial texts. During the course students will be invited to create groups and discuss about the arguments.
Assessment methods
Oral examination. Other products (discussion, papers) will be
integrated for the final evaluation.
Teaching tools
Slides in Power Point; texts; audiovisual documents.
Office hours
See the website of Dario Tuorto