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Dowsett, G. W.
Individualization and the delivery of welfare services[electronic resource] :contestationand complexity /
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杜威分類號:
361
書名/作者:
Individualization and the delivery of welfare services : contestationand complexity // Anna Yeatman ; with Gary W.Dowsett, Michael Fine, Diane Gursansky.
作者:
Yeatman, Anna.
其他作者:
Dowsett, G. W.
出版者:
Basingstoke ; : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2009.
面頁冊數:
xiv, 279 p. ;; 23 cm.
標題:
Public welfare.
標題:
Public welfare
ISBN:
9780230228351
ISBN:
0230228356
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 258-273) and index.
內容註:
Preface and acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- PART I: Theoretical Perspectives on Individualization and the Delivery of Welfare Services / A. Yeatman -- Introduction -- The Twentieth Century Idea of the Self and its Expression in the Ethos of the Welfare State -- The Individual as aCentre of Subjective Experience and the Right to Self-preservation -- The Self as the Subject of Welfare -- The Will as the Subject of Welfare: The Consumer Model of Service Delivery -- The Inter-subjective Nature of Person-centred Service Delivery -- Governing Welfare Services -- Part II: The CaseStudies -- Public Bureaucracy and CustomerService: The Case of Centrelink 1996-2004 / A. Yeatman --Getting to Count: The Looking After Children (LAC) Initiative / A. Yeatman and J. Penglase -- Care for the Self: Community Aged Care Packages / M. Fine with A. Yeatman -- Service Delivery and HIV-Positive Gay Men: Pre and Post Advent of Highly Active Antiretroviral Treatment (HAART) / A. YeatmanandG. W. Dowsett -- Facilitating Independence and Self-determination:The Case of a Disability Employment Service / A. Yeatman and K. Owler -- Are Prisoners Clients? The Individualization of Public Correctional Services / D. Gursansky and A. Yeatman -- Bibliography -- Index.
摘要、提要註:
'Individualization' refers to the construction of the individual as the unit of social action. The authors here argue that this has led to a major rethinking of welfare and the welfare state, away from the construction of the 'needy' citizen as a client of a patrimonial state, towards the conception of all citizens as active users of human services. Bringing together political theory, psychoanalytic theory and social policy this book poses an original theory of individualization in its implications for the idea of the welfare state. It proposes two distinct and opposing conceptions of the individual as the subject of welfare: the individual as a self and the individual as a will. Arguing that a public conception of welfare makes sense only in relation to the self as the subject of welfare, the book shows that welfare services which facilitate and secure a sense of self emphasize the service delivery relationship.
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Individualization and the delivery of welfare services[electronic resource] :contestationand complexity /
Yeatman, Anna.
Individualization and the delivery of welfare services
contestationand complexity /[electronic resource] :Anna Yeatman ; with Gary W.Dowsett, Michael Fine, Diane Gursansky. - Basingstoke ;Palgrave Macmillan,2009. - xiv, 279 p. ;23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 258-273) and index.
Preface and acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- PART I: Theoretical Perspectives on Individualization and the Delivery of Welfare Services / A. Yeatman -- Introduction -- The Twentieth Century Idea of the Self and its Expression in the Ethos of the Welfare State -- The Individual as aCentre of Subjective Experience and the Right to Self-preservation -- The Self as the Subject of Welfare -- The Will as the Subject of Welfare: The Consumer Model of Service Delivery -- The Inter-subjective Nature of Person-centred Service Delivery -- Governing Welfare Services -- Part II: The CaseStudies -- Public Bureaucracy and CustomerService: The Case of Centrelink 1996-2004 / A. Yeatman --Getting to Count: The Looking After Children (LAC) Initiative / A. Yeatman and J. Penglase -- Care for the Self: Community Aged Care Packages / M. Fine with A. Yeatman -- Service Delivery and HIV-Positive Gay Men: Pre and Post Advent of Highly Active Antiretroviral Treatment (HAART) / A. YeatmanandG. W. Dowsett -- Facilitating Independence and Self-determination:The Case of a Disability Employment Service / A. Yeatman and K. Owler -- Are Prisoners Clients? The Individualization of Public Correctional Services / D. Gursansky and A. Yeatman -- Bibliography -- Index.
'Individualization' refers to the construction of the individual as the unit of social action. The authors here argue that this has led to a major rethinking of welfare and the welfare state, away from the construction of the 'needy' citizen as a client of a patrimonial state, towards the conception of all citizens as active users of human services. Bringing together political theory, psychoanalytic theory and social policy this book poses an original theory of individualization in its implications for the idea of the welfare state. It proposes two distinct and opposing conceptions of the individual as the subject of welfare: the individual as a self and the individual as a will. Arguing that a public conception of welfare makes sense only in relation to the self as the subject of welfare, the book shows that welfare services which facilitate and secure a sense of self emphasize the service delivery relationship.
Electronic reproduction.
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Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230228351Subjects--Topical Terms:
379951
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336502
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LC Class. No.: HV31 / .Y43 2009
Dewey Class. No.: 361
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