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Deserving And Entitled Social Constructions And Public Policy Anne L Schneider

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Deserving And Entitled Social Constructions And Public Policy Anne L Schneider
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 387
Author: Anne L. Schneider
ISBN: 9780791463413, 9781423743774, 0791463419, 1423743776
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Deserving And Entitled Social Constructions And Public Policy Anne L Schneider by Anne L. Schneider 9780791463413, 9781423743774, 0791463419, 1423743776 instant download after payment.

Public policy in the United States is marked by a contradiction between the American ideal of equality and the reality of an underclass of marginalized and disadvantaged people who are widely viewed as undeserving and incapable. Deserving and Entitled provides a close inspection of many different policy arenas, showing how the use of power and the manipulation of images have made it appear both natural and appropriate that some target populations benefit from policy, while others do not. These social constructions of deservedness and entitlement, unless challenged, become amplified over time and institutionalized into permanent lines of social, economic, and political cleavage. The contributors here express concern that too often public policy sends messages harmful to democracy and contributes significantly to the pattern of uneven political participation in the United States.

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