Introduction to a special issue in memory of Bob Deacon: Where do we stand in global social policy studies?

On 1 October 2017, after a long and hard fight against cancer, Bob Deacon, emeritus professor of the University of Sheffield and honorary professor of global social policy (GSP) at the University of York, passed away, aged 73. When I saw him for the last time, he was already somewhat ‘between the wo...

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