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Constructing Risky Identities In Policy And PracticeConstructing Risky Identities In Policy And Practice

Constructing Risky Identities In Policy And Practice

Jeremy Kearney

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"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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OL17579604W

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Public welfareRisk managementSocial policySocial serviceRiskSociological aspectsPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & WelfarePOLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social PolicySOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / GeneralSOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society

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