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Changing the Paradigm of Homelessness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

Changing the Paradigm of Homelessness

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-11-06
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Changing the Paradigm of Homelessness offers a comprehensive look at family housing distress related to the homelessness epidemic in the United States. This book explores the causes and consequences of this epidemic and proposes drastic changes in America’s historically ill-fated approach to family homelessness. By describing this crisis in detail, the authors enlighten readers to the scope of this issue, describe those impacted by it, and outline ways to shift public policies and public perceptions. The authors interweave scholarly concepts with insights of those who are currently or previously homeless, and, in doing so, they show the importance of academic knowledge influencing policy decisions and the ways in which these influences impact the lives of real persons. This book, then, uses pedagogy, policy, and pragmatism to critique the United States’ approach to family homelessness.

Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind

Because they're small, they're easy to overlook. Because their voices don't carry far, it's hard to hear them. We'd rather not look too closely or listen too carefully. And if we don't see them, maybe they'll just go away. But the invisible homeless cannot simply fly away to never-never land, or pull themselves up by their bootstraps, or make a wish upon a star. These homeless people are children, and they are not always in the inner cities, as Yvonne Vissing shows in this poignant study of families, housing, and poverty. As many as a third of our nation's homeless are found in rural and small-town America. They are all too commonly out of sight-and out of mind. Homelessness in small towns a...

The Rights of Unaccompanied Minors
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

The Rights of Unaccompanied Minors

This volume explores the various challenges faced by ​migrant unaccompanied children, using a clinical sociological approach and a global perspective. It applies a human rights and comparative framework to examine ​the reception of unaccompanied children ​in European, North American, South American, Asian and African countries. Some of the important issues the volume discusses are: access of displaced unaccompanied children to justice across borders and juridical contexts; voluntary guardianship for unaccompanied children; the diverse but complementary needs of unaccompanied children in care, which if left unaddressed can have serious implications on their social integration in the hos...

Women Without Children
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Women Without Children

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Based on over 125 interviews with women who have no children, Yvonne Vissing explodes our cultural myths by exploring not only the reasons why these people do not have children, but also how it affects and shapes their day-to-day lives. The book is organized in three main sections-the social context of ""childlessness"", it causes, and its meanings.

How to Keep Your Children Safe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

How to Keep Your Children Safe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: UPNE

Winner of the New England Sociological Association Sociologist of the Year (2008) Life in contemporary American society requires that children spend considerable time in the care of "other people." These people include teachers, coaches, babysitters, camp counselors, ministers, neighbors, friends, and extended family. While most people who work with children do a good job, some caregivers fail to adequately care for kids, while others actually put them in harm's way. Parents may assume that caregivers of all kinds are uniformly evaluated and "approved," but this is not always the case. American society, despite a superficial rhetoric of concern for children, has not instituted strong nationa...

The Santa Spirit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

The Santa Spirit

This beautiful picture book for children of all ages explains what the Santa Spirit is and how it can be shared by anyone and everyone. Embracing diversity and inclusion, it provides a history of how Santa Claus came to be, how he has transformed over time, and why he continues to be the spirit of happiness and generosity. The Santa Spirit can be found around the world in a variety of winter celebrations. Uplifting our heart, this book shows how the spirit of loving kindness can bring joy and gratitude into all of our homes and lives during the December holiday season. It is a keepsake classic.

Representing Youth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Representing Youth

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

How should a six year-old be approached for an interview? What questions and topics are appropriate for 12 year olds? Do parents need to give their approval for all studies? This work features essays on the subject of youth that address these concerns, providing scholars with practical answers to their many methodological concerns.

Handbook of Clinical Sociology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 488

Handbook of Clinical Sociology

Clinical sociology is an action-oriented field that seeks to prevent, reduce, or resolve the seemingly overwhelming number of social problems confronting modern society. In an extensive revision of the first edition of this classic text and reference, published by Plenum in 1990, the editors have assembled a distinguished roster of contributors to address such topics as theory and practice; intervention at various levels of social organization; specific kinds of sociological practice; social problems; and the process of becoming a clinical sociologist.

Globalisation, Human Rights and Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Globalisation, Human Rights and Education

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Sociologists in Action
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Sociologists in Action

The only text to provide real-life examples of how practicing sociologists use sociology to work toward social change and social justice! Providing vivid examples of how sociologists are using sociological tools to make a positive impact on our society, this one-of-a-kind book helps students better understand how their study of sociology can be put to good use in today’s world. Each of the 14 chapters, closely aligned with key topics in sociology courses, is filled with stories from practicing sociologists that help students better understand how their sociology studies can be applied and provides answers to the question, "...but what can I do with a sociology degree?" Discussion questions and suggested additional readings and resources at the end of each chapter give students the opportunity to delve further into the topics covered and carry out full and nuanced discussions, grounded in the "real world" work of public sociologists. Contributor to the SAGE Teaching Innovations and Professional Development Award