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Thinking About Social Problems Donileen R. Loseke

Thinking About Social Problems By Donileen R. Loseke

Thinking About Social Problems by Donileen R. Loseke


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The new second edition of this distinctive and widely adopted textbook brings into the classroom an overview of how images of social problems can shape not only public policy and social services, but also the ways in which we make sense of ourselves and others

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Thinking About Social Problems: An Introduction to Constructionist Perspectives by Donileen R. Loseke

Like the first edition of this distinctive and widely adopted textbook, the new second edition brings into the classroom an overview of how images of social problems can shape not only public policy and social services, but also the ways in which we make sense of ourselves and others. It introduces two primary changes from the first edition. First, this edition devotes some attention to the new social movements that emphasize social change through identity transformation rather than through structural change. Second, it also looks more closely at the importance of emotions in constructing public consciousness of social problems. Although Thinking About Social Problems can be used as a stand-alone short text and a corrective on received notions of studying the objective indicators of one problem a week, Donileen Loseke and Joel Best have provided an accompanying reader, Social Problems: Constructionist Readings, which can be used by those who wish to teach the course with reference to empirical examples of social problems examined from constructionist perspectives. Finally, an instructor's manual on a CD-ROM will be available for instructors who adopt the new edition.

About Donileen R. Loseke

Donileen R. Loseke, University of South Florida.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Edition

Part I: Issues in Studying Social Problems
1 Examining Social Problems
* What Is a Social Problem?
* Social Problems as Objective Conditions
* The Construction of Social Life and Social Problems
* Social Construction Questions about Social Problems
* An Invitation to Social Construction Perspectives on Social Problems
2 Claims-Makers and Audiences
* Claims and Claims-Making
* Audiences
* Claims-Makers and the Social Problems Industry
* Social Problems Activists as Claims-Makers
* Scientists as Claims-Makers
* Mass Media as Claims-Makers
* Relationships among Claims-Makers
* Social Problem Claims-Makers and Audiences

Part II: Constructing Packages of Claims
3 Constructing Conditions
* The Social Contexts of Social Problems Work
* Social Problems Work: Constructing Grounds
* Social Problems Work: Constructing Diagnostic Frames
* Social Problems Work: Constructing Motivational Frames Appealing to Logic
* Social Problems Work: Constructing Social Problem Ownership The Social Problems Work of Constructing Conditions
4 Constructing People
* Social Problems Work: Constructing Motivational Frames Appealing to Emotion
* Social Problems Work: Constructing Victims Deserving Sympathy Social Problems Work: Constructing Villains Deserving Condemnation Social Problems Work: Packaging Claims As Stones The Social Problems Work of Constructing People
5 Constructing Solutions
* Constructing Prognostic Frames
* The Social Contexts of Public Policy
* Social Problems Work: Government Policy Construction
* Social Problems Work and Cultural Change
* The Social Problems Work of Constructing Solutions

Part III: From Social Constructions to Social Actions
6 Social Problems and Everyday Life
* Successful Claims and Social Change Social Problems Work in Daily Life Personal Identities and Collective Identities Social Problems and Social Change
7 Social Problems and Troubled People 139
* Social Problems Formula Stones and the Troubled Persons Industry
* Workers and Clients in the Troubled Persons Industry
* Social Problems Work: Categorizing Potential Clients
* Social Problems Work: Encouraging Identity Change
* The Troubled Persons Industry and Reproducing Social Problems
* Social Problems and Social Interventions
8 Evaluating Constructionist Perspectives on Social Problems
* Objectivist and Constructionist Perspectives on Social Problems Lessons Learned from Constructionist Perspectives on Social Problems Practical Actors and Social Problems

Appendix: Social Construction Theories and Issues
Justifications for Social Construction Perspectives on Social Problems Challenges to Constructionist Theory
References
Index

Additional information

CIN0202306844VG
9780202306841
0202306844
Thinking About Social Problems: An Introduction to Constructionist Perspectives by Donileen R. Loseke
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
20030327
250
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