Making life work: freedom and disability in a community group home
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2010
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Beschreibung: | ""Making Life Work is a wonderful book jack Levinson p̀resents' insightful, thought provoking, and, well-written ethnographic portrayals of d̀ependent' adults and their and their caregivers,"---WENDY SIMONDS, Georgia State University" "Group homes emerged in the United States in the 1970s as a solution to the failure of the large institutions that, for more than a century, segregated and abused people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Yet community services have not, for the most part, delivered on the promises of rights, self-determination, and integration made more than thirty years ago, and critics predominantly portray group homes simply as settings of social control." "Making Life Work is a clear-eyed ethnography of a New York City group home based on more than a year of field research. Jack Levinson reveals that rather than being seen as the antithesis of freedom, the group home must be understood as representing the fundamental dilemmas between authority and the individual in contemporary liberal societies. No longer inmates but citizens, these people who are presumed---rightly or wrongl---to lack the capacity for freedom actually govern themselves. Levinson, a former group home counselor, demonstrates that the group home depends on the very capacities for independence and individuality it cultivates in its residents. At the same time, he addresses the complex relationship between services and social control in the history of intellectual and developmental disabilities, interrogating broader social service policies and the role of clinical practice in the community."--BOOK JACKET. Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-270) and index |
Beschreibung: | XXII, 285 S. Ill. 23 cm |
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adam_text | MAKING LIFE WORK
/ LEVINSON, JACK
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
LOCATING THE PROBLEM
INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY: A BRIEF HISTORY
GOVERNING DISABILITY IN THE COMMUNITY
THE WORK OF EVERYDAY LIFE
ALL IN A DAY S WORK
ENDLESS UNCERTAIN WORK
THE CLINICAL PROBLEM OF EVERYDAY LIFE
EXPERTISE AND THE WORK OF STAFF MEETINGS
PAPER TECHNOLOGIES: DOING AND DOCUMENTING
GOAL PLANS AND INDIVIDUAL CONDUCT
WHAT EVERYBODY KNOWS ABOUT PAUL
CONCLUSION: MAKING LIFE WORK.
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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