Bacchi, C.2010-08-122010-08-1220099780733985751http://hdl.handle.net/2440/597251. Introducing a ‘what’s the problem represented to be?’ approach to policy analysis -- 2. Rethinking policy analysis: Theory and politics --3. Welfare, ‘youth’ and unemployment -- 4. ‘Dangerous’ consumptions: Drugs/alcohol and gambling policy -- 5. Crime and justice -- 6. Health, wellbeing and the social determinants of health -- 7. Population, immigration, citizenship: ‘Securing’ a place in the world -- 8. The limits of equality: Anti-discrimination and ‘special measures’ -- 9. The ambivalence of education: HECS and lifelong learning -- 10. ‘Knowledge production’ in the ‘information society’: Media and research policy -- Conclusion: ’A right to the problems’.enAnalysing policy : what’s the problem represented to be?Book002009642035080Bacchi, C. [0000-0001-8555-5408]