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|a Constructing Risky Identities in Policy and Practice
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|c edited by J. Kearney, C. Donovan.
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|a 1st ed. 2013.
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|a This collection explores how the dominant risk agenda is being embedded across welfare policy and practice contexts in order to redefine social problems and those who experience them. Identities of 'risky' or 'safe', 'responsible' or 'irresponsible' are being increasingly applied, not only to everyday life but also to professional practice.
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|a Political sociology.
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|a Political Sociology.
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|a Social Policy.
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|a Criminology and Criminal Justice, general.
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|a Children, Youth and Family Policy.
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|a Social Theory.
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