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Regulating Transitions from School to Work : an Institutional Ethnography of Activation Work in Action /

How are activation programs for the young unemployed implemented? How do grassroot-level bureaucrats deal with competing rationalities and demands for action? Transition policies increasingly aim at promoting self-regulation and constructing employable subjects. Stephan Dahmen explores the practical...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Dahmen, Stephan, 1982- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bielefeld : Bielefeld University Press, [2021]
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t 1. Introduction --  |t 2. Youth, Education and the Welfare State --  |t 2.1 How Institutions Structure the Youth Phase --  |t 2.2. Situating the Swiss Transition Regime --  |t 2.3. The Politics of VET in Switzerland and the Emergence of Transition Measures --  |t 2.4. Excursus: Collectivist Skill Formation Systems and the Right to Education --  |t 2.5. From the Emergence of a Problem Towards the Construction of a Policy --  |t 3. Life-Course, Biography and Social Policy --  |t Einleitung --  |t 3.1. The Life-Course as an Institutional Program and a Subjective Construction --  |t 3.2. The Organizational Regulation of Biographies --  |t 4. Analyzing Activation in Action --  |t 4.1. Street-level Bureaucrats, Institutionalized Organizations and People Processing Organizations --  |t 5. Methodology, Research Design and Data Collection --  |t 5.1. A Focus on Activation Practices --  |t 6. Results --  |t 6.1. A Short Introduction to Motivational Semesters --  |t 6.2. Conflicts Between Orders of Worth and situated Compromises in Human Service Work: The Case of Sanctions --  |t 6.3. Gate-keeping and the Negotiation of Employability: The Intermediary Function of Motivational Semesters --  |t 6.4. Constructing the Client that Can Create Himself: Technologies of Agency and the Production of a Will --  |t 6.5. "Making Up" Viable Future Selves Through Evaluation -- Working with the Portfolio-Tool --  |t 6.6. Guided Self-Exploration as a "Narrative Machinery" that Produces Intelligible Subjects --  |t 7. General Conclusion and Discussion of Main Results --  |t 7.1. Organizations as the "Missing Link" for the Mediation Between Systemic Requirements and Subjectivity --  |t 7.2. The institutional Production of Subjectivity: Biographisation -- Valuation -- Optimisation -- Autonomisation --  |t 8. Bibliography --  |t 9. Annex 
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653 |a Activation. 
653 |a Bielefeld University Press. 
653 |a Education. 
653 |a Educational Research. 
653 |a History of Education. 
653 |a Human Service Organizations. 
653 |a Institutional Ethnography. 
653 |a Social Pedagogy. 
653 |a Sociology of Conventions. 
653 |a Sociology of Education. 
653 |a Transitions. 
653 |a Welfare State. 
653 |a Work. 
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