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4. Work, Disability, and Social Inclusion: The Promise and Problematics of EU Disability Policy
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Ideologies of the Neoliberal Economy
- Introduction 23
- 1. “ Hell on My Face”: The Production of Workplace II-literacy 25
- 2. Institutional Technologies: Coordinating Families and Schools, Bodies and Texts 40
- 3. The Promises and Realities of U.S. Microenterprise Development 57
- 4. Work, Disability, and Social Inclusion: The Promise and Problematics of EU Disability Policy 74
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Part II. Mobile Bodies: Incorporation Without Inclusion
- Introduction 95
- 5. Flexible Hiring, Immigration, and Indian IT Workers’ Experiences of Contract Work in the United States 97
- 6. Economic Restructuring and the Social Regulation of Citizenship in the Heartland 112
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Part III. The Fictional Worlds of “Unencumbered Workers”
- Introduction 139
- 7. Training for Low-Wage Work: TANF Recipients Preparing for Health-Care Work 141
- 8. Women’s Lives, Welfare’s Time Limits 157
- 9. Personal Responsibility in Professional Work: The Academic “Star” as Ideological Code 180
- 10. “ Use What You Have, Be Thankful You Have It”: Work and the Promise of Social Inclusion for Students with Disabilities 203
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Part IV. Fiscal Discipline: The Texts of Public-Sector Budget Cutting
- Introduction 221
- 11. Exploring Problematics of the Personal-Responsibility Welfare State: Issues of Family and Caregiving in Welfare-to-Work and Medicaid Consumer-Directed Care Programs 223
- 12. The “Textualized” Student: An Institutional Ethnography of a Funding Policy for Students with Special Needs in Ontario 248
- 13. (Dis)continuity of Care: Explicating the Ruling Relations of Home Support 266
- Conclusion 289
- References 303
- Contributors 333
- Index 339
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Ideologies of the Neoliberal Economy
- Introduction 23
- 1. “ Hell on My Face”: The Production of Workplace II-literacy 25
- 2. Institutional Technologies: Coordinating Families and Schools, Bodies and Texts 40
- 3. The Promises and Realities of U.S. Microenterprise Development 57
- 4. Work, Disability, and Social Inclusion: The Promise and Problematics of EU Disability Policy 74
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Part II. Mobile Bodies: Incorporation Without Inclusion
- Introduction 95
- 5. Flexible Hiring, Immigration, and Indian IT Workers’ Experiences of Contract Work in the United States 97
- 6. Economic Restructuring and the Social Regulation of Citizenship in the Heartland 112
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Part III. The Fictional Worlds of “Unencumbered Workers”
- Introduction 139
- 7. Training for Low-Wage Work: TANF Recipients Preparing for Health-Care Work 141
- 8. Women’s Lives, Welfare’s Time Limits 157
- 9. Personal Responsibility in Professional Work: The Academic “Star” as Ideological Code 180
- 10. “ Use What You Have, Be Thankful You Have It”: Work and the Promise of Social Inclusion for Students with Disabilities 203
-
Part IV. Fiscal Discipline: The Texts of Public-Sector Budget Cutting
- Introduction 221
- 11. Exploring Problematics of the Personal-Responsibility Welfare State: Issues of Family and Caregiving in Welfare-to-Work and Medicaid Consumer-Directed Care Programs 223
- 12. The “Textualized” Student: An Institutional Ethnography of a Funding Policy for Students with Special Needs in Ontario 248
- 13. (Dis)continuity of Care: Explicating the Ruling Relations of Home Support 266
- Conclusion 289
- References 303
- Contributors 333
- Index 339