Social Welfare Policy

Regulation and Resistance Among People of Color

Jerome H Schiele editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cognella, Inc

Published:30th Dec '19

Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 8th November 2024, but could change

Social Welfare Policy cover

Featuring chapters written by leading scholars in the social work discipline, the second edition of Social Welfare Policy: Regulation and Resistance Among People of Color examines how American social welfare policies, both historical and current, have sought to control the lives of marginalized populations. The chapters also explore how people of color have organized to critique and resist the racial control aspects of these policies.

Each of the book's four parts are devoted to the major groups of color in the United States: Native American or First Nation peoples; Hispanic or Latino/Latina Americans; Asian Pacific Americans; and African Americans. Contributors highlight how oppressive or racially regulatory social welfare policies have affected education systems, child protective services, spiritual and religious practices, immigration laws, incarceration rates, and foster care and adoption services. Readers learn how specific groups have countered these policies through collective resistance, advocacy for alternative policies, civil and political participation, and more.

The second edition of Social Welfare Policy includes new contributions that explore social welfare policies currently in play in the United States, as well as material that reflects the country's current political and social climate.

ISBN: 9781516539260

Dimensions: 254mm x 177mm x 16mm

Weight: 333g

306 pages

2nd Revised edition