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Author Barnes, Carolyn, 1987- author.

Title State of empowerment : low-income families and the new welfare state / Carolyn Barnes.

Publication Info. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2020.

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Description 1 online resource
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents A New Kind of Safety Net -- Empowering Program Design -- Empowering Relationships -- Organizational Identities and Community Contexts -- Policy, Organizations, Places, and Participation among the Poor -- From Alienated to Empowered.
Summary "On weekday afternoons, dismissal bells ring at thousands of schools across the country. These bells signal not just the end of the school day but also the beginning of another important enriching activity: federally funded after-school programs offering tutoring, homework help, and basic supervision. After-school care reflects major shifts in social policy towards social services that support youth development and help low-income parents maintain employment. The scope of after-school programs has grown significantly in the last two decades- nearly one in four low-income families enroll a child in an after-school program. Beyond sharpening students' math and reading skills, these programs also teach important lessons to parents. In a remarkable turn of events-especially given the long history of social policies that leave recipients feeling policed, distrusted, and alienated-government funded after-school programs have quietly become powerful forces for political and civic engagement. Using ethnographic accounts of three organizations, Carolyn Barnes reveals how interactions with government funded after-school programs can enhance the civic and political lives of low-income citizens"-- Provided by publisher.
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Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0
Subject After-school programs -- Social aspects -- United States.
Children with social disabilities -- Education -- United States.
Low-income students -- United States.
Low-income parents -- Political activity -- United States.
Low-income parents -- Employment -- United States.
Welfare state -- United States.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / General.
Public welfare. (OCoLC)fst01083250
Welfare state. (OCoLC)fst01173685
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Barnes, Carolyn, 1987- State of empowerment Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2020. 9780472131648 (DLC) 2019034382
ISBN 9780472901265 (ebook other)
0472901265 (ebook other)
9780472126200 (ebook)
0472126202 (ebook)
Standard No. 10.3998/mpub.10131793 doi
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