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Fostering Autonomy: A Theory of Citizenship, the State, and Social Service Delivery

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ISBN: 027105218X

Author: Ben-Ishai, Elizabeth

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In Fostering Autonomy, Elizabeth Ben-Ishai explores the role of the state in fostering autonomy in vulnerable citizens-such as people who are addicted to drugs, domestic violence survivors, welfare recipients, and undocumented immigrants-through social service delivery. Building on a feminist conception of relational autonomy, the book draws on empirical examples of service delivery to generate a rich theoretical account of the autonomy-fostering state.Ben-Ishai's analysis focuses on four case studies. The first two cases, on New Paternalist programs and welfare policies for immigrants, present examples of programs and policies that fail to foster autonomy. This is in part because they are premised upon flawed notions of the autonomous individual and its relationship to the state. The second two cases, on services for domestic violence survivors and harm-reduction services for people who use drugs, turn the preceding autonomy-fostering failures on their head, pointing to unique instances of services that effectively enable autonomy. These cases demonstrate the ways government services shape citizens abilities to live autonomously-to pursue their own ends or life plans.

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Fostering Autonomy: A Theory of Citizenship, the State, and Social Service Delivery

$50.91 USD
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