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Politics and History
7-11   Shifting Modes of Governance: A Punitive Turn in American Social Policy?

 

Date: Friday, Sep 4, 10:15 AM  
Location: Meeting has passed. Consult Final Program for locations.
Chair: Christopher Howard
College of William & Mary, cdhowa@wm.edu

Author(s):
Governing the Poor: The Rise of the Neoliberal Paternalist State
Richard C. Fording
University of Kentucky, rcfording@as.ua.edu
  Sanford F. Schram
  Bryn Mawr College, sschram@brynmawr.edu
  Joe Soss
  University of Minnesota, jbsoss@umn.edu

From Shifting Modes of Governance to Transformed Civic Attitudes? Exploring Social Program Effects, 1970-2008
Suzanne Mettler
Cornell University, sbm24@cornell.edu

Punitive Governance in Education: The Strange Origins of No Child Left Behind
Jesse H. Rhodes
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, jrhodes@polsci.umass.edu

Experimenting with Punitive Tools: The Changing Governance of Crime Control
Vesla Mae Weaver
University of Virginia, vmweaver@me.com


Discussant(s): Christopher Howard
College of William & Mary, cdhowa@wm.edu
Paul Pierson
University of California, Berkeley, pierson@berkeley.edu