Making an Issue of Child Abuse

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, Social Services & Welfare, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Abuse
Cover of the book Making an Issue of Child Abuse by Barbara J. Nelson, University of Chicago Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Barbara J. Nelson ISBN: 9780226220017
Publisher: University of Chicago Press Publication: April 23, 2016
Imprint: University of Chicago Press Language: English
Author: Barbara J. Nelson
ISBN: 9780226220017
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication: April 23, 2016
Imprint: University of Chicago Press
Language: English

In this absorbing story of how child abuse grew from a small, private-sector charity concern into a multimillion-dollar social welfare issue, Barbara Nelson provides important new perspectives on the process of public agenda setting. Using extensive personal interviews and detailed archival research, she reconstructs an invaluable history of child abuse policy in America. She shows how the mass media presented child abuse to the public, how government agencies acted and interacted, and how state and national legislatures were spurred to strong action on this issue. Nelson examines prevailing theories about agenda setting and introduces a new conceptual framework for understanding how a social issue becomes part of the public agenda. This issue of child abuse, she argues, clearly reveals the scope and limitations of social change initiated through interest-group politics. Unfortunately, the process that transforms an issue into a popular cause, Nelson concludes, brings about programs that ultimately address only the symptoms and not the roots of such social problems.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In this absorbing story of how child abuse grew from a small, private-sector charity concern into a multimillion-dollar social welfare issue, Barbara Nelson provides important new perspectives on the process of public agenda setting. Using extensive personal interviews and detailed archival research, she reconstructs an invaluable history of child abuse policy in America. She shows how the mass media presented child abuse to the public, how government agencies acted and interacted, and how state and national legislatures were spurred to strong action on this issue. Nelson examines prevailing theories about agenda setting and introduces a new conceptual framework for understanding how a social issue becomes part of the public agenda. This issue of child abuse, she argues, clearly reveals the scope and limitations of social change initiated through interest-group politics. Unfortunately, the process that transforms an issue into a popular cause, Nelson concludes, brings about programs that ultimately address only the symptoms and not the roots of such social problems.

More books from University of Chicago Press

Cover of the book The Tour Guide by Barbara J. Nelson
Cover of the book American Judaism by Barbara J. Nelson
Cover of the book Braided Worlds by Barbara J. Nelson
Cover of the book Science on the Air by Barbara J. Nelson
Cover of the book The Indiscrete Image by Barbara J. Nelson
Cover of the book Heidegger, Strauss, and the Premises of Philosophy by Barbara J. Nelson
Cover of the book Journal IV, 1979-1985 by Barbara J. Nelson
Cover of the book When Middle-Class Parents Choose Urban Schools by Barbara J. Nelson
Cover of the book Making the News by Barbara J. Nelson
Cover of the book Teaching Embodied by Barbara J. Nelson
Cover of the book Making Marie Curie by Barbara J. Nelson
Cover of the book Emile Durkheim on Institutional Analysis by Barbara J. Nelson
Cover of the book A Stricken Field by Barbara J. Nelson
Cover of the book Vivian Maier by Barbara J. Nelson
Cover of the book Crusade for Justice by Barbara J. Nelson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy