
Poor Participation
Fighting the Wars on Poverty and Impoverished Citizenship
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 28. October 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
186 pages
978-1-4985-3895-4 (ISBN)
Description
This book argues that active citizenship and poverty are inextricably linked. A common sentiment in discussions of poverty and social policy is that decisions made about those living in poverty or near-poverty are illegitimate, inadvisable, and non-responsive to the needs and interests of the poor if the poor themselves are not involved in the decision-making process. Inside this intuitively appealing idea, however, are a range of potential contradictions and conflicts. These conflicts are at the nexus between active citizenship and technical expertise, between promotion of stability in governance and empowerment of people, between empowerment that is genuine and sustainable and empowerment that is artificial, and between a "war on poverty" that is built on the ideas of collaborative governance and one that is built on an assumption of rule of the elite. The poor have long been consigned to a group of "included-out" citizens. They are legally living in a place, but they are not afforded the same courtesies, entrusted with the same responsibilities, or respected in parallel processes as those citizens of greater means and those who behave in manners that are more consistent with "middle class" values. Poor citizens engaged in the "war on poverty" of the 1960s started to emerge and force their agenda through adversarial action and social protest. This book explores the clear linkages between engaged citizenship and poverty in the United States, revealing a war on poverty and impoverished citizenship that continues to develop in the twenty-first century.
Reviews / Votes
This is a delightful book that addresses a very complex subject and offers a well-informed and analytic treatment. The work covers a lot of ground and does so with an easy flow of writing and clarity of thinking. The work makes a unique contribution in outlining the complex and nuanced nature of the "poor," how this subject has been addressed, and what options are fruitful to explore in the coming decades. The work is well-informed and draws on reasoned interpretation and sound connection to the literature. This is not easily accomplished, but the authors have achieved this with a respect for the literature. -- Jack Wayne Meek, University of La Verne Poor Participation is a powerful call to action grounded in a clear-eyed analysis of what poverty means and does. Looking beyond the conventional focus on financial indigence, Bryer and Prysmakova-Rivera clarify the fundamental roots of poverty in societal power structures and relations of citizenship. Their arguments deserve to be widely considered and debated. -- Joe Soss, Cowles Professor for the Study of Public Service, University of Minnesota Bryer and Prysmakova-Rivera have written an impressively accessible and engaging volume that highlights the complexities surrounding participation in society by the poor. Drawing on a wide range of evocative data, from illustrative case studies to song lyrics and literary examples that span the globe, it investigates available participatory strategies and solutions to the war on poverty. -- Victoria Foster, Edge Hill UniversityMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
11 b/w photos; 6 tables;
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
279 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4985-3895-4 (9781498538954)
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Thomas A. Bryer | Sofia Prysmakova-Rivera
Poor Participation
Fighting the Wars on Poverty and Impoverished Citizenship
E-Book
02/2018
1st Edition
Bloomsbury eBooks US
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Persons
Thomas A. Bryer is professor in the School of Public Administration and coordinator of the Doctoral Program in Public Affairs-Public Administration Track within the College of Health and Public Affairs at the University of Central Florida.
Sofia Prysmakova-Rivera is a PhD student studying public affairs within the College of Health and Public Affairs at the University of Central Florida.
Sofia Prysmakova-Rivera is a PhD student studying public affairs within the College of Health and Public Affairs at the University of Central Florida.
Content
Preface
Chapter 1: Poverty, Participation, and an Emergent New Path for the 21st Century
Chapter 2: About "Us"
Chapter 3: With or Without Us
Chapter 4: Representation of the Included-In and Included-Out
Chapter 5: Historical Development of Poverty Policies
Chapter 6: Case Study of Community Development Block Grant Program
Chapter 7: War on Poverty and Impoverished Citizenship for the 21st Century
Chapter 8: Organizing the Power Structure to Address Poverty and Refugees
Chapter 9: The Wars on Poverty and Impoverished Citizenship at Home and Abroad
Conclusion
Chapter 1: Poverty, Participation, and an Emergent New Path for the 21st Century
Chapter 2: About "Us"
Chapter 3: With or Without Us
Chapter 4: Representation of the Included-In and Included-Out
Chapter 5: Historical Development of Poverty Policies
Chapter 6: Case Study of Community Development Block Grant Program
Chapter 7: War on Poverty and Impoverished Citizenship for the 21st Century
Chapter 8: Organizing the Power Structure to Address Poverty and Refugees
Chapter 9: The Wars on Poverty and Impoverished Citizenship at Home and Abroad
Conclusion