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Title Regulating Transitions from School to Work : an Institutional Ethnography of Activation Work in Action / Stephan Dahmen.

Publication Info. Bielefeld : Bielefeld University Press, [2021]
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Contents Frontmatter -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Youth, Education and the Welfare State -- 2.1 How Institutions Structure the Youth Phase -- 2.2. Situating the Swiss Transition Regime -- 2.3. The Politics of VET in Switzerland and the Emergence of Transition Measures -- 2.4. Excursus: Collectivist Skill Formation Systems and the Right to Education -- 2.5. From the Emergence of a Problem Towards the Construction of a Policy -- 3. Life-Course, Biography and Social Policy -- Einleitung -- 3.1. The Life-Course as an Institutional Program and a Subjective Construction -- 3.2. The Organizational Regulation of Biographies -- 4. Analyzing Activation in Action -- 4.1. Street-level Bureaucrats, Institutionalized Organizations and People Processing Organizations -- 5. Methodology, Research Design and Data Collection -- 5.1. A Focus on Activation Practices -- 6. Results -- 6.1. A Short Introduction to Motivational Semesters -- 6.2. Conflicts Between Orders of Worth and situated Compromises in Human Service Work: The Case of Sanctions -- 6.3. Gate-keeping and the Negotiation of Employability: The Intermediary Function of Motivational Semesters -- 6.4. Constructing the Client that Can Create Himself: Technologies of Agency and the Production of a Will -- 6.5. "Making Up" Viable Future Selves Through Evaluation -- Working with the Portfolio-Tool -- 6.6. Guided Self-Exploration as a "Narrative Machinery" that Produces Intelligible Subjects -- 7. General Conclusion and Discussion of Main Results -- 7.1. Organizations as the "Missing Link" for the Mediation Between Systemic Requirements and Subjectivity -- 7.2. The institutional Production of Subjectivity: Biographisation -- Valuation -- Optimisation -- Autonomisation -- 8. Bibliography -- 9. Annex
Summary How are activation programs for the young unemployed implemented? How do grassroot-level bureaucrats deal with competing rationalities and demands for action? Transition policies increasingly aim at promoting self-regulation and constructing employable subjects. Stephan Dahmen explores the practical regulation of biographical transitions in activation programs for the young unemployed by focusing on the interactive accomplishment of activation work. The study reveals how the critical tensions of activation policies are continually re-interpreted and adapted to local contingencies and describes the various organisational technologies used for creating employable subjects.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 21. Jun 2021).
Access Open Access EbpS
Language In English.
Subject Youth -- Employment -- Government policy -- Germany.
EDUCATION -- Organizations & Institutions.
Youth -- Employment -- Government policy. (OCoLC)fst01183421
Germany. (OCoLC)fst01210272
EDUCATION / Organizations & Institutions.
Indexed Term Activation.
Bielefeld University Press.
Education.
Educational Research.
History of Education.
Human Service Organizations.
Institutional Ethnography.
Social Pedagogy.
Sociology of Conventions.
Sociology of Education.
Transitions.
Welfare State.
Work.
ISBN 9783839457061 (electronic book)
Standard No. 10.14361/9783839457061 doi
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