Childhood, youth, and social work in transformation : implications for policy and practice /
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New York :
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction and conceptual framework / Lynn M. Nybell, Jeffrey J. Shook, and Janet L. Finn
- Making trouble : representations of social work, youth, and pathology / Janet L. Finn
- Missing children : representing young people away from placement / Lynn M. Nybell
- It ain't as simple as it seems : risky youths, morality, and service markets in schools / Linwood H. Cousins
- "Stop the super jail for kids" : youth activism to reclaim childhood in the juvenile justice system / Jennifer Tilton
- Good mothers/teen mothers : claiming rights and responsibilities / Deborah Freedman Lustig
- The well-being of children and the question of attachment / Kerrie Ghenie and Charlie Wellenstein
- Childhood by geography : toward a framework of rights, responsibilities, and entitlements / Jeffrey J. Shook
- From "youth home" to "juvenile detention" : constructing disciplined children in Detroit / Luke Bergmann
- Educating all our children / Ruth Zweifler
- Constructing ability and disability among preschoolers in the Crestview head start program / Patricia A. Jessup
- Children and youth in a medicalized world : young people's agency in mental health treatment / Ben Stride-Darnley
- Accounting for risk : children and youth in community-based reform / Lynn M. Nybell
- "At risk" for becoming neoliberal subjects : rethinking the "normal" middle-class family / Rachel Heiman
- Child's eye view / Janet L. Finn
- On project SpeakOUT / Derrick Jackson
- The Marshall-Brennan constitutional literacy project : a case study in law and social justice / Maryam Ahranjani
- "You may even be president of the United States one day"? Challenging commercialized feminism in programming for girls in juvenile justice / Sara Goodkind
- Youth uprising : gritty youth leadership development and communal transformation / Jennifer Tilton
- Young people as leaders in conflict resolution / Charles D. Garvin
- Y.O.U.T.H. training project: foster youth as teachers to transform social work / Lori Fryzel and Jamie Lee Evans.