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In  Memoriam Bob Deacon
28th May 1944  - 1st October 2017


Supporters, readers and  friends of Critical Social Policy will have been
saddened to hear of the untimely death of Professor Bob Deacon in October
2017. For many  people Bob  is best known for his work on communist   and
post-communist  social policy, his development of internationalism and his
analysis of global social policy. But back in 1979 Bob was one of the prime
movers  and founders of this journal. In July 1979 Bob and other veterans of
UK   social work struggles, who were dissatisfied with the lack of opportu-
nity for airing socialist and radical perspectives in the Journal of Social Policy,
invited a group of left social policy teachers and activists to join in the project
to establish a 'journal of socialist theory and practice in social welfare'. Critical
Social Policy was born as a result. The first issue was published in the summer
of 1981 and included an article by Bob entitled, 'Social Policy, Social Admin-
istration and Socialism'. In this article Bob thought through what a social-
ist welfare system would look like in practice. This typified Bob's practical
approach to questions of alternative political formations nationally and inter-
nationally - he was an engaged academic and an activist throughout his life.
    With  the launch of CSP Bob  immediately  become  'Articles Editor' and
was a major  force in the early development of the journal. Although Bob
moved  on to other political challenges in the mid-1980s he remained a great
friend and supporter of the journal. In 1988 Bob helped organise the confer-
ence, 'Social Policy and Socialism' at Leeds Polytechnic in association with
CSP. At this time Bob was increasingly engaged with the political and policy
implications of the breakdown of the communist regimes and was at the heart
of passionate debates and practical discussions about post-communist social
policy in 'Eastern' Europe.
    Then  for three decades from the mid-1990s onwards  Bob devoted most
of his energy to critical analysis of the policies and impact of the global inter-
national organisations (IOs) from the World  Bank  and  the IMF  to more
progressive IOs such as the International Labour Organisation. He exposed
the regressive influence of the neoliberal hegemony behind the Washington
Consensus and  Structural Adjustment policies, which did so much socioeco-
nomic  damage  to low-income countries. He was fiercely engaged in debates

Critical Social Policy 2018, Vol. 38(1): 3-4
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DOI: 10.1177/0261018317742010 journals.sagepub.com/home/csp
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