Poverty And Political Culture


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Poverty And Political Culture


Poverty And Political Culture
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Author : Frances Gouda
language : en
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Release Date : 1995

Poverty And Political Culture written by Frances Gouda and has been published by Rowman & Littlefield this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995 with History categories.


The rise of industrial capitalism in nineteenth-century Europe brought with it new "social questions" pauperism, vagabondage, unemployment, and working-class suffering in general. Poverty and Political Culture examines the unique ways in which these two profoundly different societies negotiated those issues.



Poverty And Democracy


Poverty And Democracy
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Author : Dirk Berg-Schlosser
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003

Poverty And Democracy written by Dirk Berg-Schlosser and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Business & Economics categories.


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Zero Hunger


Zero Hunger
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Author : Aaron Ansell
language : en
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Release Date : 2014-05-19

Zero Hunger written by Aaron Ansell and has been published by UNC Press Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-05-19 with Social Science categories.


When Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil's Workers' Party soared to power in 2003, he promised to end hunger in the nation. In a vivid ethnography with an innovative approach to Brazilian politics, Aaron Ansell assesses President Lula's flagship antipoverty program, Zero Hunger (Fome Zero), focusing on its rollout among agricultural workers in the poor northeastern state of Piaui. Linking the administration's fight against poverty to a more subtle effort to change the region's political culture, Ansell rethinks the nature of patronage and provides a novel perspective on the state under Workers' Party rule. Aiming to strengthen democratic processes, frontline officials attempted to dismantle the long-standing patron-client relationships--Ansell identifies them as "intimate hierarchies--that bound poor people to local elites. Illuminating the symbolic techniques by which officials attempted to influence Zero Hunger beneficiaries' attitudes toward power, class, history, and ethnic identity, Ansell shows how the assault on patronage increased political awareness but also confused and alienated the program's participants. He suggests that, instead of condemning patronage, policymakers should harness the emotional energy of intimate hierarchies to better facilitate the participation of all citizens in political and economic development.



Family Policies And Family Well Being


Family Policies And Family Well Being
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Author : Shirley L. Zimmerman
language : en
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Release Date : 1992-07-20

Family Policies And Family Well Being written by Shirley L. Zimmerman and has been published by SAGE Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992-07-20 with Family & Relationships categories.


How can you assess the effects of existing government policies on families? Are there ways to predict the effects of future policies upon the family? Challenging the view that governmental social programs have been detrimental to family life, Zimmerman provides empirical evidence to show that attitudes toward the governments′ role in relation to families are associated with the political cultures of different states. She also illustrates the relationship between states′ political cultures and the kinds of family policies states enact. Important guidelines are suggested to aid in the development of a policy agenda that will enhance the well-being of individuals and families, regardless of where they live. Family Policies and Family Well-Being examines findings from several independent but related undertakings including: a survey of family professionals living in states with different political cultures; an analysis of family legislation enacted by three states with different political cultures; and an examination of the relationships between states′ policy approaches to families and individual and family well-being and the role of political culture. Exercises are provided to encourage the reader to carefully scrutinize the main issues. Exploring the connections between family policies, individual and family well being, and political culture, this volume is important reading for professionals and students in social work, political science, public policy, family studies, and public administration. "Timely, thought-provoking, well-organized, and clearly written in an engaging and upbeat style. . . . The strength of the book lies in its versatility. It can be used in both undergraduate and graduate courses in politics, policy, and research methods. It can also serve as a model, or certainly as point of reference, for both novice and experienced researchers. Each chapter ends with a series of questions and exercises, and the appendixes include a glossary of terms (always a good idea), a chart of all 50 states categorized according to their respective political cultures, and a ready-made survey for anyone wishing to replicate Zimmerman′s study." --Family Relations "This . . . important book follows earlier work by the author . . . who is increasingly recognized as an expert in family policy. . . . [It] is highly recommended for professionals and scholars in the family field, and for upperclass and graduate students. Among its assets are the exercises at the end of each chapter which encourage careful scrutiny of the issues raised." --Journal of Marriage and the Family "Zimmerman is highly qualified to assess the subject of family policies and family well-being. Her ambitious study defines family policies as everything governments do that affect families. Zimmerman examines explicit and implicit policies, intentional and unintentional consequences, direct and indirect effects, and manifest and latent family effects. . . . Zimmerman explores the relationship between political culture and marital ties, teenage births, poverty, suicide rates, and welfare expenditures at a state level. The writing style is easy to read. There is a list of references and a glossary of terms used in the text. Advanced undergraduates." --Choice "The strength of this book lies in its versatility. It can be used in both undergraduate and undergraduate courses in politics, policy, and research methods. It can also serve as a model, or certainly as point of reference, for both novice and experienced researchers. Each chapter ends with a series of questions and exercises, and the appendices include a glossary of terms (always a good idea), a chart of all 50 states categorized according to their respective political cultures, and a ready-made survey for anyone wishing to replicate Zimmerman′s study." --Family Relations "The book will be most useful for readers interested in the connection between government and its family policies and programs. . . . Zimmerman makes the book appealing by including a glossary of terms and numerous tables, using current examples, providing relevant exercises, writing the book in first person, and explaining how the book can be used to understand the political culture of one′s own community." --Canadian Home Economics Journal



Poverty And Politicization


Poverty And Politicization
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Author : Herbert Hirsch
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1970

Poverty And Politicization written by Herbert Hirsch and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1970 with Political Science categories.




Reconsidering Culture And Poverty


Reconsidering Culture And Poverty
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Author : David Harding
language : en
Publisher: SAGE
Release Date : 2010-06-08

Reconsidering Culture And Poverty written by David Harding and has been published by SAGE this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-06-08 with Social Science categories.


Culture has returned to the poverty research agenda. Over the past decade, sociologists, demographers, and even economists have begun asking questions about the role of culture in many aspects of poverty, at times even explaining the behavior of low-income populations in reference to cultural factors. Unlike their predecessors, contemporary researchers rarely claim that culture will sustain itself for multiple generations regardless of structural changes, and they almost never use the term "pathology," which implied in an earlier era that people would cease to be poor if they changed their culture. The new generation of scholars conceives of culture in substantially different ways. In this latest issue of the ANNALS, readers are treated to thought-provoking articles that attempt to bridge the gap between poverty and culture scholarship, highlighting new trends in poverty research. This volume is vital reading, not only for sociologists but also for researchers across the social sciences as a whole.



Culture And Public Action


Culture And Public Action
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Author : Vijayendra Rao
language : en
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Release Date : 2004

Culture And Public Action written by Vijayendra Rao and has been published by Stanford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Social Science categories.


Led by Amartya Sen, Mary Douglas, and Arjun Appadurai, the distinguished anthropologists and economists in this book forcefully argue that culture is central to development, and present a framework for incorporating culture into development discourse. For further information on the book and related essays, please visit www.cultureandpublicaction.org.



The Culture Of Poverty


The Culture Of Poverty
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Author : Eleanor Burke Leacock
language : en
Publisher: New York : Simon and Schuster
Release Date : 1971

The Culture Of Poverty written by Eleanor Burke Leacock and has been published by New York : Simon and Schuster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1971 with Social Science categories.


Papers from a symposium of the American Anthropological Association examining life styles, education, language and other characteristics of the underpriviliged.



Inequality Poverty And Precarity In Contemporary American Culture


Inequality Poverty And Precarity In Contemporary American Culture
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Author : Sieglinde Lemke
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2016-12-09

Inequality Poverty And Precarity In Contemporary American Culture written by Sieglinde Lemke and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-12-09 with Social Science categories.


This book analyzes the discourse generated by pundits, politicians, and artists to examine how poverty and the income gap is framed through specific modes of representation. Set against the dichotomy of the structural narrative of poverty and the opportunity narrative, Lemke's modified concept of precarity reveals new insights into the American situation as well as into the textuality of contemporary demands for equity. Her acute study of a vast range of artistic and journalistic texts brings attention to a mode of representation that is itself precarious, both in the modern and etymological sense, denoting both insecurity and entreaty. With the keen eye of a cultural studies scholar her innovative book makes a necessary contribution to academic and popular critiques of the social effects of neoliberal capitalism.



Democratization Poverty Of Political Leaders And Political Inefficacy In Hong Kong


Democratization Poverty Of Political Leaders And Political Inefficacy In Hong Kong
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Author : Zhaojia Liu
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1998

Democratization Poverty Of Political Leaders And Political Inefficacy In Hong Kong written by Zhaojia Liu and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998 with Political Science categories.