De la suppléance familiale au soutien à la parentalité

De la suppléance familiale au soutien à la parentalité

Author: Dominique Fablet

Publisher: Editions L'Harmattan

Published: 2010-02-01

Total Pages: 149

ISBN-13: 2296247830

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Jusqu'à la fin des années 1970 on a privilégié les interventions de suppléance familiale en séparant l'enfant de sa famille dans un souci de protection. Depuis, il est apparu préférable de maintenir l'enfant dans sa famille et de développer des actions à domicile auprès des parents afin de les soutenir et les aider dans l'exercice de leurs fonctions éducatives, d'où progressivement l'essor de dispositifs et de pratiques de soutien à la parentalité.


Education familiale et services pour l'enfance

Education familiale et services pour l'enfance

Author: Enzo Catarsi

Publisher: Firenze University Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 692

ISBN-13: 8866550280

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Le terme “Service” a orienté les travaux de recherche et de formation lors du XIIIème Congrès de l'Association Internationale de Formation et de Recherche en Education Familiale (AIFREF). Il s'agissait, en l'occurrence, de se mettre au service de la petite enfance. L'acte qui consiste à se consacrer au service d'un être qui chemine sur la voie de l'autonomie a pris une consistance et une importance sans cesse croissantes au cours du développement de la modernité. Aujourd'hui, celle-ci connaît une profonde mutation : entrant dans la postmodernité, nous constatons que la notion de service prend un tout autre sens. Pour mieux être au service de l'enfance, il s'agit maintenant de savoir ce qui peut lui être utile. Qu'est-ce qui permet à l'enfant de grandir et de s'émanciper? Et, dès lors, quels services convient-il de rendre à l'enfance? Quelles sont la relevance, l'efficience, l'efficacité et la durabilité de ces services délibérément conçus et opérationnalisés? Ces questions ont fait l'objet d'une mise en examen et ont orienté les travaux du XIIIème Congrès de l'AIFREF.


Coming into the World

Coming into the World

Author: Giovanni Battista La Sala

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2009-02-26

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 311021511X

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Prominent scientists from perinatal medicine, paediatrics, psychology and sociology will meet in Modena, Italy to explore birth as a complex psychological experience for mother, father and child. The proceedings of this interdisciplinary congress are here published in English to reach the broadest possible scientific audience. The goal is to create a dialogue between humanistic and medical perspectives with regard to conception, pregnancy and birth in an era of rapid biotechnological progress, taking different social and cultural contexts into account.


The Politics of Adoption

The Politics of Adoption

Author: Bruno Perreau

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2014-05-02

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 0262323397

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An argument that French adoption policies reflect and enforce the state's notions of gender, parenthood, and citizenship. In May 2013, after months of controversy, France legalized same-sex marriage and adoption by homosexual couples. Obstacles to adoption and parenting equality remain, however—many of them in the form of cultural and political norms reflected and expressed in French adoption policies. In The Politics of Adoption, Bruno Perreau describes the evolution of these policies. In the past thirty years, Perreau explains, political and intellectual life in France have been dominated by debates over how to preserve “Frenchness,” and these debates have driven policy making. Adoption policies, he argues, link adoption to citizenship, reflecting and enforcing the postcolonial state's notions of parenthood, gender, and Frenchness. After reviewing the complex history of adoption, Perreau examines French political debates over adoption, noting, among other things, that intercountry adoptions stirred far less controversy than the difference between the sexes in an adopting couple. He also discusses judicial action on adoption; child welfare agencies as gatekeepers to parenthood (as defined by experts); the approval process from the viewpoints of social workers and applicants; and adoption's link to citizenship, and its use as a metaphor for belonging. Adopting a Foucaultian perspective, Perreau calls the biopolitics of adoption “pastoral”: it manages the individual for the good of the collective “flock”; it considers itself outside politics; and it considers not so much the real behavior of individuals as an allegorical representation of them. His argument sheds new light on American debates on bioethics, identity, and citizenship.


Mothering

Mothering

Author: Evelyn Nakano Glenn

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-29

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1134953003

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First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Professionalization and Participation in Child and Youth Care

Professionalization and Participation in Child and Youth Care

Author: P. M. Van Den Bergh

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-10-31

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781138728226

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This title was first published in 2002. The field of child and youth care is under increasing pressure to optimize its mission: to deliver high quality support and to help children, parents and families in need of care. This unique and valuable book brings to light a new vision on developments and research in the field and informs the reader on recent findings.


Men and Their Work

Men and Their Work

Author: Everett C. Hughes

Publisher:

Published: 2016-05-30

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9781610277952

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In this recognized classic of sociology and the study of labor and the professions, Everett C. Hughes detailed his conviction that a person's work is a clue to the course of his or her life, defining one's social being and core identity. He also argued that work influences a person's social outlooks and attitudes, even across class, gender, and racial lines. The thirteen papers collected in this volume, and much cited over the years and today, explore the social and psychological aspects of work rather than the technical and organizational aspects found in other research, and study the professional and near-professional actor, among other labor roles, rather than the more typically cataloged industrial and bureaucratic occupations. The chapters include the ideas that grew out of Hughes' studies on the organization of work, conceptually, and the nature of the work experience. This is an unabridged hardcover republication of the 1958 book by The Free Press of Glencoe (republished in 1981 verbatim by Greenwood Press). It is now presented in modern format by Quid Pro Books, a leader in the classic-republication world of academic books. Using proper formatting and careful proofreading against the original, adding embedded page numbers for continuity, this is no mere photocopy of the original.


Territorial Ambitions and the Gardens of Versailles

Territorial Ambitions and the Gardens of Versailles

Author: Chandra Mukerji

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1997-09-25

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 9780521599597

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In seventeenth-century France, land took on new importance for the practice of politics and rituals of court life. In her major new book, Chandra Mukerji highlights the connections between the two seemingly disparate activities of engineering and garden design. She shows how, at Versailles in particular, the royal park showcased French skills in using nature and art to design a distinctively French landscape and create a naturalized political territoriality. She challenges the association of state power with social and legal structures alone and demonstrates the importance for Louis XIV and his state of a controlled physical site, a demarcated French territory within the wider European geo-political continent.


Impossible Engineering

Impossible Engineering

Author: Chandra Mukerji

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2021-11-09

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 1400833140

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The Canal du Midi, which threads through southwestern France and links the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, was an astonishing feat of seventeenth-century engineering--in fact, it was technically impossible according to the standards of its day. Impossible Engineering takes an insightful and entertaining look at the mystery of its success as well as the canal's surprising political significance. The waterway was a marvel that connected modern state power to human control of nature just as surely as it linked the ocean to the sea. The Canal du Midi is typically characterized as the achievement of Pierre-Paul Riquet, a tax farmer and entrepreneur for the canal. Yet Chandra Mukerji argues that it was a product of collective intelligence, depending on peasant women and artisans--unrecognized heirs to Roman traditions of engineering--who came to labor on the waterway in collaboration with military and academic supervisors. Ironically, while Louis XIV and his treasury minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert used propaganda to present France as a new Rome, the Canal du Midi was being constructed with unrecognized classical methods. Still, the result was politically potent. As Mukerji shows, the project took land and power from local nobles, using water itself as a silent agent of the state to disrupt traditions of local life that had served regional elites. Impossible Engineering opens a surprising window into the world of seventeenth-century France and illuminates a singular work of engineering undertaken to empower the state through technical conquest of nature.