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Introduction
Author(s)

Krys Maki

Publisher

Fernwood Publishing

Publication Year

2021

ISBN: 9781773634791-00

Categories:

  • Social Work → Activism & Social Movements
  • Sociology & Anthropology → Class, Inequality & Oppression
  • Social Work → Family & Relationships 
  • Women & Gender Studies → Feminism
  • Public Policy
  • Women & Gender Studies → Structural Violence

 
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Introduction

Welfare Surveillance, Regulation, and Mothering on the Margins

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In the introduction, Maki discusses their personal history as it relates to the topic of the book, and explores the feminization of poverty. They also define key concepts and terms, detail their method, and summarize the book’s main arguments.

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Contributors

Krys Maki

Krys Maki is an activist scholar specializing in mixed-methods community-based participatory research. They currently work as the research and policy manager at Women’s Shelters Canada, a national network of violence against women shelters based in Ottawa, Ontario.

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Canada Council for the Arts
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Nova Scotia

This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada. Ce projet est financé en partie par le gouvernement du Canada.

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