Rethinking Social Welfare in the Digital Age: A Multi-disciplinary Perspective

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Leila Abbas

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The rapid advancement of digital technologies has catalyzed profound transformations across all facets of society, including the realm of social welfare. "Rethinking Social Welfare in the Digital Age: A Multi-disciplinary Perspective" offers a comprehensive exploration of this evolving landscape, drawing upon insights from diverse disciplines. This interdisciplinary approach underscores the complex interplay between technological innovation, social policy, and human well-being. Through a nuanced examination, this book elucidates the opportunities and challenges presented by the digital age for social welfare systems worldwide. It delves into how digital technologies can enhance service delivery, improve accessibility, and foster inclusivity within diverse communities. Simultaneously, it critically examines the ethical, legal, and equity considerations inherent in the adoption of digital solutions, ensuring a holistic understanding of their implications. Addressing key themes such as digital inclusion, data governance, and human-centered design, this book offers practical strategies for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers to navigate the digital frontier of social welfare effectively. By synthesizing insights from sociology, economics, law, and technology studies, it provides a roadmap for reimagining social welfare paradigms in the digital age, rooted in principles of equity, justice, and human dignity.

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