Bob Deacon (died October 1 2017)[1] was a prominent social policy academic and policy advisor credited by Kaasch and Stubbs with responsibility for the introduction of the term global social policy.[2]
He has been an advisor or consultant on international social policy to the ILO, WHO, UNESCO, UNDP, UNDESA, EC, Council of Europe, and World Bank. From 2007 he was an Associate Research Fellow at the United Nations University (UNU-CRIS) in Bruges.[6]
Selected publications
Deacon, Bob. (1997) Global social policy: International organizations and the future of welfare. Sage. ISBN9781446265000
Deacon, B. (2007). Global social policy and governance. Sage. ISBN9781412907620