1. Welfare Recipients or Workers? Contesting the Workfare State in New York City.
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Goldberg, Chad Alan
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EMPLOYMENT of welfare recipients ,LABOR laws ,CULTURAL activities ,COLLECTIVE action ,SOCIOLOGY - Abstract
This paper addresses holy New York City's workfare program has structured opportunities for collective action by welfare recipients. As workfare blurs the distinction between wage workers and welfare recipients, it calls into question accepted understandings of the rights and obligations of welfare recipients and fosters new claims on the state. The concept of "cultural opportunity structures" can help to explain the political mobilization of workfare participants if it is linked to a Durkheimian tradition of cultural analysis attentive to symbolic classification. The dramaturgic approach to culture exemplified in the work of Erving Goffman can usefully complement this structural approach if a narrowfocus on frames and framing processes is broadened to include interaction rituals and ceremonial profanation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2001
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