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This dissertation describes the activities of two university-based poverty research centers in the U...
Summaries The legacy of past perceptions of poverty and its causes have been embodied in many core ...
Questioning the view that science served only as a handmaiden of imperialism and as an instrument of...
Genealogical investigations that attend to colonial rule reveal the intimate alliance between social...
Lone mother families experience poverty as a result of specific factors such as race and gender. The...
Contemporary studies that track the new racialization of poverty in Canada require an historical acc...
In less than 300 pages of text, Alice O’Connor, currently associate professor of history at the Uni...
Current enthusiasm for evidence-based social policy, which emphasizes the importance of randomized, ...
The topic of welfare can start a doozy of a debate. The federal government's role in providing assis...
In order to take into account the power imbalances typically implicated in knowledge production abou...
This Article analyzes the historical, cultural and legal treatments and representations of poor blac...
The methodology of narrative biographical reconstitution can give voice to the poor of past societie...
Robinson (1968), more than forty years ago, recognized the need to address the position of poor Blac...
Through a historical analysis[1] this dissertation addresses how the work of the Negro[2] Youth Stud...
Professor Roberts’ conclusion is that we should be attacking poverty to improve the well-being of ch...
This dissertation describes the activities of two university-based poverty research centers in the U...
Summaries The legacy of past perceptions of poverty and its causes have been embodied in many core ...
Questioning the view that science served only as a handmaiden of imperialism and as an instrument of...
Genealogical investigations that attend to colonial rule reveal the intimate alliance between social...
Lone mother families experience poverty as a result of specific factors such as race and gender. The...
Contemporary studies that track the new racialization of poverty in Canada require an historical acc...
In less than 300 pages of text, Alice O’Connor, currently associate professor of history at the Uni...
Current enthusiasm for evidence-based social policy, which emphasizes the importance of randomized, ...
The topic of welfare can start a doozy of a debate. The federal government's role in providing assis...
In order to take into account the power imbalances typically implicated in knowledge production abou...
This Article analyzes the historical, cultural and legal treatments and representations of poor blac...
The methodology of narrative biographical reconstitution can give voice to the poor of past societie...
Robinson (1968), more than forty years ago, recognized the need to address the position of poor Blac...
Through a historical analysis[1] this dissertation addresses how the work of the Negro[2] Youth Stud...
Professor Roberts’ conclusion is that we should be attacking poverty to improve the well-being of ch...
This dissertation describes the activities of two university-based poverty research centers in the U...
Summaries The legacy of past perceptions of poverty and its causes have been embodied in many core ...
Questioning the view that science served only as a handmaiden of imperialism and as an instrument of...