Emotional politics of social work and child protection /

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Author / Creator:Warner, Joanne, author.
Imprint:Bristol, UK ; Chicago, IL, USA : Policy Press, 2015.
Description:vii, 207 pages ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10306038
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ISBN:9781447318422
1447318420
1447318439
9781447318439
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:For several decades, social work and child protection systems have been subject to accelerating cycles of crisis and reform, with each crisis involving intense media and political scrutiny. In understanding the nature and causes of this cycle, little attention has been paid to the importance of collective emotions. Using a range of cases from the UK, and also considering cases from the Netherlands, the US and New Zealand, this book introduces the concept of emotional politics. It shows how collective emotions, such as anger, shame, fear and disgust, are central to constructions of risk and blame, and are generated and reflected by official documents, politicians and the media. The book considers strategies for challenging these "emotional politics", including identifying models for a more politically engaged stance for the social work profession.

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Call Number: HV751.A6W37 2015
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