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287:, Donnison was "one of a group of outstanding academics who played an important part in shaping social policy during the 1960s and 70s, and, in his case, well beyond. He remained engaged in public debate until the end of his life." In the 1960s, he had controversially advocated that benefits should not be awarded at the discretion of civil servants, and that claimants should have statutory rights. He remained an advocate of marginalised groups for the rest of his life. 238:, but Donnison later recalled that its work entailed him meeting some of the poorest people in the country; for him, it was "radicalising" experience and he returned to studying poverty. He was appointed Professor of Town and Regional Planning at the 161:"; with a "profound commitment to eradicating poverty of income and opportunity, had a deep and lasting influence on the development and growth of Britain's welfare state." Here, he focused on housing and planning; he received a major grant from the 303:(2009); but he was also a keen windsurfer, painter, draughtsman and poet, and he took up playing in a ceilidh band. He was well-settled in Scotland, and lived in Glasgow for the rest of his life, although he spent long periods of time on 319:(died 2009) in 1987. By his first wife, Donnison had two daughters (Rachel and Polly), two sons (Christopher and Harry) and a foster son (John), and with his second wife a step-daughter (Sheena). 532: 527: 425: 522: 480: 542: 537: 557: 517: 552: 68: 250:
was underway in the 1980s and Donnison took a keen interest in it; he led the mid-term review of the GEAR project, and, with Alan Middleton, edited
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summarised, Donnison was thus among a "distinguished group of social administration experts at LSE in the 1950s and 1960s – notably Titmuss,
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Donnison married Jean Kidger (died 2017), whom he had met at Oxford, in 1951. They separated in 1979 and he married the writer and activist
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professor and honorary research fellow at Glasgow), Donnison had accumulated four honorary doctorates, from the universities of
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from 1961 to 1969, and Professor of Town and Regional Planning (1980–91) and Honorary Research Fellow (from 1991) at the
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as deputy chairman in 1973 and two years later took over as chairman, serving until 1980. The SBC was abolished by the
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in 1987. At the university, he also became the inaugural co-director of the Scottish Housing Research Group in 1982.
135:'s deputy as chair of social administration); in 1961, he succeeded Titmuss to the chair and became the LSE's second 52: 162: 154: 128: 23: 278: 274: 212: 204: 187: 116: 104: 486: 235: 107:, in 1947. He graduated three years later with a first-class degree in philosophy, politics and economics. 373: 262: 474: 239: 124: 27: 507: 502: 72: 60: 441: 270: 166: 84: 266: 120: 426:"David Donnison, social policy expert whose research into poverty changed the lives of many" 146: 100: 462:(Microsoft Word document format) (Social Policy Association, 2016). Retrieved 3 June 2018. 215:, which reported on the financial state of public schools and then went on to investigate 132: 316: 174: 92: 48: 496: 481:"Obituary – David Donnison, expert on social policy and campaigner on social housing" 243: 192: 96: 76: 283: 141: 396:(online edition, Oxford University Press, December 2007). Retrieved 4 June 2018. 346:(online edition, Oxford University Press, December 2017). Retrieved 4 June 2018. 44: 223: 158: 88: 258: 222:
In 1969, he left his chair at LSE and worked (until 1976) as director of a
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The Social Policy Association Annual Awards: List of Past Winners
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study which resulted from his work as a consultant to the
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Speaking to Power: Advocacy for Health and Social Care
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In retirement, Donnison continued to write, authoring
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By the time he retired in 1991 (he was thereafter an
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David Vernon Donnison was born on 19 January 1926 at
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Retrieved 4 June 2018. 7: 424:Duncan MacLennan and David Webster, 558:Royal Navy officers of World War II 203:in 1967, developing the concept of 165:to study the social effects of the 518:Alumni of Magdalen College, Oxford 307:island. He died on 28 April 2018. 183:Central Housing Advisory Committee 137:Professor of Social Administration 14: 232:Supplementary Benefits Commission 230:. In the meantime, he joined the 197:UN Economic Commission for Europe 87:from 1940 to 1943. He joined the 553:English people of Jewish descent 228:Centre for Environmental Studies 91:as an officer and served in the 181:from 1965 and the government's 53:Frank Siegfried Vernon Donnison 119:in 1950 where he worked under 63:. 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London School of Economics
University of Glasgow
Yenangyaung
colonial Burma
Frank Siegfried Vernon Donnison
CBE
Indian Civil Service
MBE
JP
Simeon Singer
Marlborough College
Royal Navy
North Atlantic
Pacific
Second World War
Magdalen College, Oxford
University of Manchester
W. J. M. Mackenzie
University of Toronto
London School of Economics
Richard Titmuss
Professor of Social Administration
The Scotsman
Brian Abel-Smith
Peter Townsend
Roy Parker
Tony Lynes
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Rent Act 1957
Milner Holland

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