Voluntarism in the United States: Testing a Social Bond
Informations sociales
2013/3 No 177
170 pages
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Table of contents
Introduction
Reference Point—Contextual Data on the United States
Part 1: Social Bonds and New Social Challenges
Considering the Social Bond in the United States
Counterpoint—Empowering Citizens: Making Volunteers. Civic Life after Welfare’s End by Nina Eliasoph: A Commentary
Policies in the Fight against Poverty in the United States
Focus—Robert Sampson and the Enduring Neighborhood Effect
The American Healthcare System and Reforms under Obama
Viewpoint—Considering the Structure of Inequalities (Sex, Class, Race)
Counterpoint—The American Urban Question: The Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane Jacobs: A Commentary
Part 2: Promotion and Legal Framework of “Racial” Minorities
Death or Metamorphosis: The Legal Destiny of Affirmative Action
The Citizen Is Sovereign, Not the State
How Denaturalization Revolutionized American Citizenship
- By Patrick Weil
Reactions to Racial Discrimination and Social Resiliency in the Neoliberal Context of the United States
Counterpoint—Sociology in America: La sociologie aux États-Unis aujourd’hui by Angèle Christin and Étienne Ollion: A Commentary
The Mass Incarceration and Political Demobilization of African Americans
Counterpoint—The Blues: Putting Social Matters into Words: Fonctions sociales du blues by Robert Springer: A Commentary
Mexican-Americans and Internal Diversity Dynamics
Counterpoint—America on the Rise: “The Making of an American Aristocracy. An Interview with Shamus Khan” by Pauline Peretz: A Commentary
Focus—Toward a Post-Ethnic Perspective
- By David Hollinger
- and Nicolas Duvoux
Part 3: Moral Conservatism and the Family
Sociology of the Family and Moral Conservatism in the United States
Focus—Moral Conservatism and Black American Families
Focus—Same-Sex Marriage: Changes in Representations and Competing Ways of Expressing the Will of the People
A “War on Women”? It’s Not That Simple
Birth Control and American Politics
- By Linda Gordon
- and Florence Kelley
Focus—The Exception and the Rule: Welfare Reforms and the Recognition of Domestic Violence
Public Policies for Balancing Work and Family Life
Focus—Early Childcare in the United States: A Liberal Approach Mitigated by State Intervention
Counterpoint—Americans at Work: “Les femmes sur le marché du travail aux États-Unis,” a Study by Hélène Périvier: A Commentary
Research on Social Issues
In Memoriam: Robert Castel
Research on Social Issues
Publication date: 06/01/2013
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