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In: Routledge Revivals: Comparative Social Welfare
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- PREFACE -- CONTRIBUTORS -- Dedication -- SOCIAL WELFARE AND THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS -- CHINA -- HONG KONG -- INDIA -- JAPAN -- KOREA, SOUTH -- MALAYSIA -- PHILIPPINES -- SRI LANKA -- TAIWAN -- THAILAND -- APPENDIX -- INDEX
In: Social perspectives in the 21st century
Intro -- RETHINKING SOCIAL WELFARE -- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1 SURVEILLANCE AND WELFARE -- INTRODUCTION -- THE RISE OF PERSONALISATION -- FOUCAULT AND SURVEILLANCE -- THE TECHNOLOGIES OF CARE MANAGEMENT -- THE PANOPTIC CULTURE -- CONCLUSION -- Chapter 2 GOVERNMENTALITY AND WELFARE -- INTRODUCTION -- TAKING AIM AT GOVERNMENTALITY -- SOCIAL POLICY: CONSTRUCTING THE CONTEXT -- INTEGRATING SERVICES: SOCIAL POLICY AND OLDER PEOPLE -- CONCLUSION -- Chapter 3 PERFORMATIVITY AND SOCIAL WELFARE -- INTRODUCTION -- PERFORMANCE AND PERFORMATIVITY -- RETHINKING POWER AND RESISTANCE -- PERFORMATIVITY AND PROFESSIONALISATION -- 'A PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE': SOCIAL WORK, KNOWLEDGE AND SUBJECTION -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- INDEX.
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 352, S. 119-128
ISSN: 0002-7162
Soc welfare is being forced by the activities of Ur renewal to take on new dimensions & a new definition. The old apparatus of soc welfare planning has been able to disregard totalities of need, to avoid accountability for failure or gaps, & to function without discipline. Ur renewal cannot do this because its ultimate objective is a wholly sound city. It has been demonstrated that physical improvements will not produce net gains unless accompanied by appropriate & adequate soc welfare programs. Thus, soc welfare planning should be a function of the agency responsible for physical planning; plan & strategy for both must be developed together. Because discipline or conformity to plan cannot be imposed on voluntary agencies, both plan & implementation must be derived, primarily, from public sources. The concept now developing is based on 2 principles: (1) priority must be given to the amplification & modification of those systems which operate naturally as the dynamics of upward mobility - namely, employment, income, educ, & housing; & (2) socwelfare services should be focused first on the areas or projects of Ur renewal so that problems of the city can be attacked at a feasible rate & that full use be made of 'society' or soc structure as an instrument of soc rehabilitation. AA.
In: Routledge Revivals: Comparative Social Welfare
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- Dedication -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- PREFACE -- CONTRIBUTORS -- ETHIOPIA -- GHANA -- IVORY COAST -- KENYA -- MAURITIUS -- NIGERIA -- SOUTH AFRICA -- TANZANIA -- ZAMBIA -- ZIMBABWE -- APPENDICES -- INDEX
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 352, Heft 1, S. 119-128
ISSN: 1552-3349
Social welfare is being forced by the activities of urban renewal to take on new dimensions and a new defini tion. The old apparatus of social-welfare planning has been able to disregard totalities of need, to avoid accountability for failure or gaps, and to function without discipline. Urban renewal cannot do this because its ultimate objective is a wholly sound city. It has been demonstrated that physical improve ments will not produce net gains unless accompanied by ap propriate and adequate social-welfare programs. Thus, social- welfare planning should be a function of the agency responsible for physical planning; plan and strategy for both must be developed together. Because discipline or conformity to plan cannot be imposed on voluntary agencies, both plan and implementation must be derived, primarily, from public sources. The concept now developing is based on two principles: first, priority must be given to the amplification and modification of those systems which operate naturally as the dynamics of upward mobility—namely, employment, income, education, and housing; second, social-welfare services should be focused first on the areas or projects of urban renewal so that problems of the city can be attacked at a feasible rate and that full use be made of "society" or social structure as an instrument of social rehabilitation.