"This fourth edition of Family Policy Matters is another
cutting-edge contribution to the field—accessible, positive and
practical, and particularly necessary in light of the crises
families have faced since 2014. For years now, whenever asked for
expertise on how to take family policy research to policy, KB is
the name that comes up first – and so it’s fantastic to have so
much of her evidence, experience and guidance in one place. A
must-have for anyone in the field who has ambitions to engage
effectively with policymakers." Dominic Richardson, Director of the
Learning for Well-being Institute, and former Chief of Social and
Economic Policy, UNICEF "Bogenschneider motivates why we should
care and how we can build better public policy for families. The
chapters are both pragmatic and aspirational, directly engaging
with the role of values, politics, exclusion, and economics in
policymaking. The book reveals the locations where family policy is
born and debated, and conveys a restlessness for action. The
chapters integrate author experiences, research evidence, personal
narratives, and examples of successes and shortfalls. This
collection is a must read for changemakers." Kimberly DuMont,
Senior Vice President, William T. Grant Foundation "This thoughtful
and readable book explores the policy process based on decades of
experience studying and working with policymakers at varied
levels…Dr. Bogenschneider makes a powerful, non-partisan and
non-sectarian argument that public policies are important because
they affect families both directly and indirectly though their
intended goals and unintended consequences. She notes the many
contradictory forces that complicate policy, particularly a
conflict between American individualism and values supporting
marriage and family…She endorses solid research; but her own
research indicates the value of empirical research and theory that
are leavened by interaction with policymakers." Kristin Anderson
Moore, Ph.D., Senior Scholar and Former President, Child Trends
Bogenschneider’s "Theory of Paradox is one of the compelling gems
of this work, positioning students, instructors, and readers to
critically analyze an issue, law, program, or policy from multiple
perspectives to unpack the intentional and unintentional
consequences. When seasoned with civility, commitment, and
compassion for others, persons who practice the paradox theory are
more apt to reach a consensus on how best to address the issue."
Tammy L. Henderson, Ph.D., CFLE, & Consultant This new edition
captures the evolving, post-pandemic landscape of family
policy—the transformational changes that have occurred within
contemporary families and the social, economic, and racial/ethnic
disparities that have grown across families. The book draws on
policies from around the globe to make an evidence-based case for
family policy and its contributions to families and to society.
Bogenschneider tackles a significant challenge of our times—the
polarization of politics—including why it occurs and how
professionals can bridge the divide. Beyond the basics, the book
provides best practices for turning analysis into action by drawing
on cutting-edge research and a point of view often overlooked in
policy books—the voice of policymakers themselves. Imbued with
hope yet fundamentally realistic, Bogenschneider applies a
relationship-based and strikingly nonpartisan approach for those
who want to make a positive difference for families, whether they
engage local policymakers in towns, cities and counties;
state/national lawmakers; or decision-makers in businesses,
nonprofits and philanthropy. Accompanied by updated, web-based
teaching materials and a family impact toolkit, this is core
reading for undergraduate and/or graduate courses in family or
social policy taught in human development and family studies,
psychology, counseling, social work, sociology, public policy,
political science, and education. It is also essential reading for
professionals and policymakers interested in pursuing better public
policy for families in all their diversity across the lifespan.
General
Imprint: |
Taylor & Francis
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
December 2023 |
First published: |
2024 |
Authors: |
Karen Bogenschneider
|
Dimensions: |
254 x 178mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
392 |
Edition: |
4th edition |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-03-231832-5 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-03-231832-5 |
Barcode: |
9781032318325 |
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