Brian McDonough is Course Leader of Sociology at Solent University and teaches a number of sociological topics, including social inequalities and applied sociology in the community. His research interests include work, expertise and the use of information and communication technologies in the workplace. He is a co-author of Social Problems in the UK (2015) and has written on precarious work and unemployment in Europe. Jessie Bustillos Morales is Senior Lecturer and Course Leader of Education and Social Policy at London Metropolitan University. She teaches at undergraduate and postgraduate level, looking at intersections between theory, economics and educational policy. She is co-editor of Economics in Education, by Routledge, and has written on social problems in Europe. Her research interests also include explorations of gender, new media and youth cultures.
"""Ideas about Universal Basic Income have gone from being at the margins of debate about poverty to its very epicenter. As such there has been a plethora of texts which have added complexity to the arguments. This new text by McDonough and Morales expertly takes the reader on a journey through the tangled web of ideas. Written in an accessible style, the authors explain the pros and cons of all the current approaches. An essential read for anyone looking for an up-to-date text on this compelling subject."" - Dr Stuart Isaacs, University of West London, UK"