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Auteur(s) : Garrett, Paul Michael (1958-....)
Titre(s) : Welfare words [Texte imprimé] : critical social work & social policy / Paul Michael Garrett
Publication : Los Angeles ; London : Sage, 2018
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XIV-270 p.) ; 25 cm
Note(s) : Bibliogr. p. 215-253. Index
Insightful and engaging, 'Welfare Words' provides a critical analysis of social work
and social policy in its articulation and discussion of a number of significant words
and phrases. Paul Michael Garrett makes sense of complex theories which codify everyday
experience, giving students and practitioners vital tools to better understand and
change their social worlds
Sujet(s) : Service social
Philosophie sociale
Aide sociale
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 1473968976. - ISBN 9781473968974. - ISBN 1473968968. - ISBN 9781473968967 (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb45537800j
Notice n° :
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Table des matières : Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction ; Introduction ; Welfare words,
critical social work and social policy ; Welfare words and keywords ; `Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes':
Keywords now ; Welfare words and me: The aims of the book ; The organisation of
the book ; Reflection and Talk Box 1 ; Further Reading ; 2.The Conceptual Lens
; Introduction ; Antonio Gramsci: Welfare words, hegemony and common sense ; Hegemony
; Common sense ; Using Gramsci ; Pierre Bourdieu: Welfare words, the state and symbolic
violence ; Habitus, field and capital ; What's the problem? The State and the power
to name ; Symbolic violence ; Loic Wacquant: Welfare words and neoliberal penality
; Autonomist Marxism: Welfare words in the social factory ; Jacques Ranciere: Welfare
words, de-classification, police and politics ; `Police' and `politics' ; Conclusion
; Reflection and Talk Box 2 ; Further Reading ; 3.Welfare Dependency ; Introduction
Note continued: Welfare, welfare states, social security ; Born in the USA? Making
welfare dependency ; Welfare in the shadow of the prison walls ; Neoliberalism's
`organic intellectuals' and welfare politics ; The potency of `common sense' narratives
; Countering welfare dependency `myths' ; Conclusion ; Reflection and Talk Box 3
; Further Reading ; 4.Underclass ; Introduction ; Rediscovering the underclass
; `Scum Semiotics': The UK `riots' of August 2011 ; An `essentially American invention'?
; The `Symbolic Mecca' ; Placing the underclass: `Bad' neighbourhoods and social
detritus ; Looking backwards: Locating the underclass in history ; Industrial residuum
; Social problem group ; Problem families ; Troubled families ; Conclusion ; Reflection
and Talk Box 4 ; Further Reading ; 5.Social Exclusion ; Introduction ; France:
L'exclusion sociale and threats to the `social fabric'
Note continued: UK: Recycling of the `cycle of deprivation' and hyper-valorising paid
work ; Ireland: Social exclusion and the Roma community ; What's wrong with social
inclusion talk? ; Illustrating that capitalism is functioning? ; Illustrating governmentality?
; Conclusion ; Reflection and Talk Box 5 ; Further Reading ; 6.Early Intervention
; Introduction ; The evolution of the `neuromolecular gaze' ; Every picture tells
a story ; Neuroscience and the evolving vocabulary of early intervention ; Deciphering
early intervention ; `Brain science' ; Too attached to attachment theory? ; Conclusion
; Reflection and Talk Box 6 ; Further Reading ; 7.Resilience ; Introduction ;
Origins and definitions ; Research approaches, programmes, forms of intervention
; Questioning tales of `ordinary magic' ; Resilience and military logic in an era
of `endless war' ; Resilience and the crafting of an `indomitable' soldiery
Note continued: Resilience, the military and neoliberal austerity ; Resilience and
neoliberal reasoning ; Resilience and human capital ; Remaking resilience? ; Conclusion
; Reflection and Talk Box 7 ; Further Reading ; 8.Care ; Introduction ; Feminist
care ethics ; Re-articulating `care' as `assistance', `help' and `support' ; Carework
as bodywork ; Neoliberal labour care processes ; Commodification and corruption
; Conclusion ; Reflection and Talk Box 8 ; Further Reading ; 9.Adoption ; Introduction
; Changing adoption practices ; Ending the `cruel rationing of human love': The UK
Coalition and Conservative governments ; Interpreting contemporary domestic adoption
politics ; `We don't need white couples': `Race' and adoption ; Inter-country adoption
(ICA) in the `new world order' ; Combating `anti-adoption forces': Making the case
of ICA ; `Disturbing and problematic' questions: Concerns about ICA ; Conclusion
; Reflection and Talk Box 9
Note continued: Further Reading ; 10.Conclusion ; Introduction ; `Change has got
to come': Rhetorically recalibrated neoliberalism? ; Welfare words and disruptive
thinking