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Donovan, Catherine, (1961-)
Constructing risky identities in policy and practice[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
153.7/5
書名/作者:
Constructing risky identities in policy and practice/ edited by Jeremy Kearney and Catherine Donovan.
其他作者:
Kearney, Jeremy.
出版者:
[Basingstoke] : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2013.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Risk-taking (Psychology)
標題:
PSYCHOLOGY / Cognitive Psychology
標題:
SCIENCE / Cognitive Science
ISBN:
9781137276087 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1137276088 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
1. Introduction: Identities, Individuals and Theories of Risk; Jeremy Kearney and Catherine Donovan -- -- PART I: CONSTRUCTING RISKY IDENTITIES -- 2. Risk, Identities and Recognition: A History of Dangerous Categories and Categories of Danger; Peter Rushton -- 3. Risky Populations and Risky Identities: The Regulation of Trust and Relationships Between Adults and Children; Jeremy Kearney -- 4. The Right to be Labelled: From Risk to Rights for Pupils with Dyslexia in 'Special Needs' Education; Stephen J. Macdonald -- 5. Lesbian Mothering and Risky Choices: 'Dangerous' New Forms of Love and Kinship; Sheila Quaid -- 6. Troubled Youth: Risk, Individualisation and Social Structure; Jacqueline Merchant -- -- PART II: CONSTRUCTING RISKY AND 'AT RISK' INDIVIDUALS -- 7. Redefining Domestic Violence and Abuse: Unintended Consequences of Risk Assessment; Catherine Donovan -- 8. Technologies of Power? Constructing Digital Exclusion, Risk and Responsibility; John Clayton -- 9. The Risky Business of Challenging Risk: Youth Work and Young People Through the Lens of 'Race'; Rick Bowler -- 10. Probation and Risk: The Paradox of 'Rehabilitating' Intimately Violent Men; Nicola Ballantyne -- 11. Conclusion: Reflections on Risk, Identity and the State.
摘要、提要註:
In this cutting edge collection authors examine risk thinking in a range of policy and practice contexts, including special needs education, digital exclusion, domestic violence and abuse, child protection and youth work. Four key interlinking themes emerge from the chapters. The first is how, within a neoliberal context, risk agendas can be used to justify and normalise the rationing and targeting of services. The second theme shows how the use of such agendas can in themselves redefine what is constituted as social problems, and how they are understood and responded to. Thirdly, welfare practice itself is being re-structured and re-theorised to adapt and conform to the new definitions and understandings that risk thinking has brought about. Finally, the fourth theme is how the use of risk as a negative organising discourse is not inevitable but, in different contexts, can create positive outcomes for service users, practitioners and society.
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137276087
Constructing risky identities in policy and practice[electronic resource] /
Constructing risky identities in policy and practice
[electronic resource] /edited by Jeremy Kearney and Catherine Donovan. - [Basingstoke] :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 1 online resource.
1. Introduction: Identities, Individuals and Theories of Risk; Jeremy Kearney and Catherine Donovan -- -- PART I: CONSTRUCTING RISKY IDENTITIES -- 2. Risk, Identities and Recognition: A History of Dangerous Categories and Categories of Danger; Peter Rushton -- 3. Risky Populations and Risky Identities: The Regulation of Trust and Relationships Between Adults and Children; Jeremy Kearney -- 4. The Right to be Labelled: From Risk to Rights for Pupils with Dyslexia in 'Special Needs' Education; Stephen J. Macdonald -- 5. Lesbian Mothering and Risky Choices: 'Dangerous' New Forms of Love and Kinship; Sheila Quaid -- 6. Troubled Youth: Risk, Individualisation and Social Structure; Jacqueline Merchant -- -- PART II: CONSTRUCTING RISKY AND 'AT RISK' INDIVIDUALS -- 7. Redefining Domestic Violence and Abuse: Unintended Consequences of Risk Assessment; Catherine Donovan -- 8. Technologies of Power? Constructing Digital Exclusion, Risk and Responsibility; John Clayton -- 9. The Risky Business of Challenging Risk: Youth Work and Young People Through the Lens of 'Race'; Rick Bowler -- 10. Probation and Risk: The Paradox of 'Rehabilitating' Intimately Violent Men; Nicola Ballantyne -- 11. Conclusion: Reflections on Risk, Identity and the State.
In this cutting edge collection authors examine risk thinking in a range of policy and practice contexts, including special needs education, digital exclusion, domestic violence and abuse, child protection and youth work. Four key interlinking themes emerge from the chapters. The first is how, within a neoliberal context, risk agendas can be used to justify and normalise the rationing and targeting of services. The second theme shows how the use of such agendas can in themselves redefine what is constituted as social problems, and how they are understood and responded to. Thirdly, welfare practice itself is being re-structured and re-theorised to adapt and conform to the new definitions and understandings that risk thinking has brought about. Finally, the fourth theme is how the use of risk as a negative organising discourse is not inevitable but, in different contexts, can create positive outcomes for service users, practitioners and society.
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Dewey Class. No.: 153.7/5
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