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Disentangling An Invisible Trade State Interventions In Dutch And Dutchcuracaoan Singlemother Families Tessa Verhallen

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Disentangling An Invisible Trade State Interventions In Dutch And Dutchcuracaoan Singlemother Families Tessa Verhallen
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Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.65 MB
Pages: 225
Author: Tessa Verhallen
ISBN: 9789462743441, 9462743444
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Disentangling An Invisible Trade State Interventions In Dutch And Dutchcuracaoan Singlemother Families Tessa Verhallen by Tessa Verhallen 9789462743441, 9462743444 instant download after payment.

This book sheds light on the interactional and institutional processes through which child welfare and child protection practices are delivered to 15 Dutch and 15 Dutch-Curacaoan single-mother families with multiple problems in the Netherlands in order to assess structures of power, dominance and oppression. It is important to 'Disentangle an invisible trade,' because state intervention practices remain largely 'invisible' from the public gaze. The author draws on a 30-month ethnographic study, undertaken with the single-mother families between 2009 and 2012, in order to demonstrate how state interventions are carried out in these families. Using the empirically grounded theory of Agar (1985) on institutional discourse, the book addresses the question of how state interventions are shaped by institutional discourse and power asymmetries in encounters between single-mother families with multiple problems and state representatives. The chapters unravel the 'invisible trade' phenomena step-by-step, descending from the macro-level via the meso- and micro- to the ego-level. This is done through the combined ethnographic critical discourse analytical framework, which the author has developed for the analysis of empirical data upon which the chapters are drawn. (Series: Willem Pompe Institute - Vol. 78)[Subject: Sociology, Ethnography, Family Studies, Social Work, Child Welfare, Women's Studies, Criminology]

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