PLACING OUT: AN EXAMINATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF RACIAL AND SOCIAL INEQUALITIES ON CONCEPTIONS OF UNFIT PARENTAGE AND THE NATURE OF PLACEMENTS FOR CHILDREN IN THE UNITED STATES FROM 1853-1972

Placing out as a system is relatively new but it is rooted in much older and extremely persistent prejudices centered around racial and social inequalities. These inequalities shape who is thought to be an unfit parent and the likelihood of losing one’s child to placement. In order to fully apprecia...

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Main Author: ZAPPIA, JACQUELINE ALYSE
Other Authors: Clancy-Smith, Julia
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/613824
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6138242016-06-22T03:01:23Z PLACING OUT: AN EXAMINATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF RACIAL AND SOCIAL INEQUALITIES ON CONCEPTIONS OF UNFIT PARENTAGE AND THE NATURE OF PLACEMENTS FOR CHILDREN IN THE UNITED STATES FROM 1853-1972 ZAPPIA, JACQUELINE ALYSE Clancy-Smith, Julia Placing out as a system is relatively new but it is rooted in much older and extremely persistent prejudices centered around racial and social inequalities. These inequalities shape who is thought to be an unfit parent and the likelihood of losing one’s child to placement. In order to fully appreciate the scope of these inequalities’ influence, it is vital that an examination of the influence of racial and social inequalities on conceptions of unfit parentage be performed in order to fully understand the nature of placements for children in the United States from 1853-1972. 2016 text Electronic Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10150/613824 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/613824 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description Placing out as a system is relatively new but it is rooted in much older and extremely persistent prejudices centered around racial and social inequalities. These inequalities shape who is thought to be an unfit parent and the likelihood of losing one’s child to placement. In order to fully appreciate the scope of these inequalities’ influence, it is vital that an examination of the influence of racial and social inequalities on conceptions of unfit parentage be performed in order to fully understand the nature of placements for children in the United States from 1853-1972.
author2 Clancy-Smith, Julia
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author ZAPPIA, JACQUELINE ALYSE
spellingShingle ZAPPIA, JACQUELINE ALYSE
PLACING OUT: AN EXAMINATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF RACIAL AND SOCIAL INEQUALITIES ON CONCEPTIONS OF UNFIT PARENTAGE AND THE NATURE OF PLACEMENTS FOR CHILDREN IN THE UNITED STATES FROM 1853-1972
author_sort ZAPPIA, JACQUELINE ALYSE
title PLACING OUT: AN EXAMINATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF RACIAL AND SOCIAL INEQUALITIES ON CONCEPTIONS OF UNFIT PARENTAGE AND THE NATURE OF PLACEMENTS FOR CHILDREN IN THE UNITED STATES FROM 1853-1972
title_short PLACING OUT: AN EXAMINATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF RACIAL AND SOCIAL INEQUALITIES ON CONCEPTIONS OF UNFIT PARENTAGE AND THE NATURE OF PLACEMENTS FOR CHILDREN IN THE UNITED STATES FROM 1853-1972
title_full PLACING OUT: AN EXAMINATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF RACIAL AND SOCIAL INEQUALITIES ON CONCEPTIONS OF UNFIT PARENTAGE AND THE NATURE OF PLACEMENTS FOR CHILDREN IN THE UNITED STATES FROM 1853-1972
title_fullStr PLACING OUT: AN EXAMINATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF RACIAL AND SOCIAL INEQUALITIES ON CONCEPTIONS OF UNFIT PARENTAGE AND THE NATURE OF PLACEMENTS FOR CHILDREN IN THE UNITED STATES FROM 1853-1972
title_full_unstemmed PLACING OUT: AN EXAMINATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF RACIAL AND SOCIAL INEQUALITIES ON CONCEPTIONS OF UNFIT PARENTAGE AND THE NATURE OF PLACEMENTS FOR CHILDREN IN THE UNITED STATES FROM 1853-1972
title_sort placing out: an examination of the influence of racial and social inequalities on conceptions of unfit parentage and the nature of placements for children in the united states from 1853-1972
publisher The University of Arizona.
publishDate 2016
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