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Human Services as Complex Organizations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1217

Human Services as Complex Organizations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: SAGE

This new edition looks at the many recent changes in the arena of Human Sevices Organizations.

Human Service Organizations
  • Language: en

Human Service Organizations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1974
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Moral Construction of Poverty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

The Moral Construction of Poverty

When allocating resources, should a distinction be made between the deserving and undeserving poor? Do gender, class or race play a role in designing welfare programmes? Why are welfare policies so charged with moral and political controversy? Discussing these and other significant issues, this volume provides an in-depth look at the historical and philosophical roots of the American welfare system, the strategies used to cope with their welfare crisis and current reform efforts.

Human Service Organizations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Human Service Organizations

Includes coverage of a wide range of human service organizations Uses a systematic & coherent model of organizational analysis

Disciplining the Poor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 380

Disciplining the Poor

Disciplining the Poor explains the transformation of poverty governance over the past forty years—why it happened, how it works today, and how it affects people. In the process, it clarifies the central role of race in this transformation and develops a more precise account of how race shapes poverty governance in the post–civil rights era. Connecting welfare reform to other policy developments, the authors analyze diverse forms of data to explicate the racialized origins, operations, and consequences of a new mode of poverty governance that is simultaneously neoliberal—grounded in market principles—and paternalist—focused on telling the poor what is best for them. The study traces the process of rolling out the new regime from the federal level, to the state and county level, down to the differences in ways frontline case workers take disciplinary actions in individual cases. The result is a compelling account of how a neoliberal paternalist regime of poverty governance is disciplining the poor today.

Blame Welfare, Ignore Poverty and Inequality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 349

Blame Welfare, Ignore Poverty and Inequality

  • Categories: Law

With the passage of the 1996 welfare reform, not only welfare, but poverty and inequality have disappeared from the political discourse. The decline in the welfare rolls has been hailed as a success. This book challenges that assumption. It argues that while many single mothers left welfare, they have joined the working poor, and fail to make a decent living. The book examines the persistent demonization of poor single-mother families; the impact of the low-wage market on perpetuating poverty and inequality; and the role of the welfare bureaucracy in defining deserving and undeserving poor. It argues that the emphasis on family values - marriage promotion, sex education and abstinence - is misguided and diverts attention from the economic hardships low-income families face. The book proposes an alternative approach to reducing poverty and inequality that centers on a children's allowance as basic income support coupled with jobs and universal child care.

The Public Encounter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

The Public Encounter

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State of Empowerment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 179

State of Empowerment

On weekday afternoons, dismissal bells signal not just the end of the school day but also the beginning of another important activity: the federally funded after-school programs that offer tutoring, homework help, and basic supervision to millions of American children. Nearly one in four low-income families enroll a child in an after-school program. Beyond sharpening students’ math and reading skills, these programs also have a profound impact on parents. In a surprising turn—especially given the long history of social policies that leave recipients feeling policed, distrusted, and alienated—government-funded after-school programs have quietly become powerful forces for political and civic engagement by shifting power away from bureaucrats and putting it back into the hands of parents. In State of Empowerment Carolyn Barnes uses ethnographic accounts of three organizations to reveal how interacting with government-funded after-school programs can enhance the civic and political lives of low-income citizens.

Human Services as Complex Organizations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

Human Services as Complex Organizations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992-04
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  • Publisher: SAGE

On human services

Intervention Research
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 516

Intervention Research

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-04-03
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This interdisciplinary book presents a comprehensive conceptual and methodological treatment of intervention research, a developing area of empirical inquiry that aims to make research more directly relevant and applicable to practice. Intervention Research contains original chapters by the most highly regarded scholars in the field. These experts explain how to distinguish intervention research from other modalities, demonstrate a new model of research for the design and development of interventions, and provide guidelines for conducting intervention research in practice with individuals, families, and community organizations. Providing useful observations and a wealth of ideas, authors off...