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The subtlety of the street : the discourse of responsibility / M Peregrine Balmat.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Balmat, M. Peregrine.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Communication in social work.
Communication in human services.
Human services personnel.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (285 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2026.
Summary:
The Subtlety of the Street examines the effects of small, seemingly mundane words that occur in conversations between street-level workers and those they serve. Combining discourse analysis, public policy studies, and higher education and social work research, M Peregrine Balmat examines data from two distinct ethnographies that comprise over 1100 pages of transcribed social interaction and 24 months of participant observation fieldwork. Balmat uses Interactional Linguistics to examine how responsibility is constructed over time in social work (homeless shelter) and higher education (community college) contexts, bringing to light systemic issues that face street-level disciplines. Analyzing constellations of words--personal pronouns, terms referring to performance benchmarks and assessments, and cultural mythologies--the author shows that clusters of seemingly generic phrases street-level workers use to communicate responsibility can function, in concert, as racialized microaggressions --termed the Gestalt of Responsibility. These problematic linguistic choices can accumulate over a student's time in the classroom or over a person's time in shelter. They shift in response to performance assessments and measurements, increasing in unfriendly, morally-loaded constructions of responsibility as testing days and shelter restrictions approach. While street-level research suggests that strategies like these are utilized because workers believe those discourse practices work, the phrases reflect historical English poor laws and racialized ideologies leveled against enslaved Black people as well as more modern neoliberal welfare state and education politics where such ideologies persist. The Subtlety of the Street offers recommendations for street-level workers' collaborative professional development and implications for street-level approaches to pedagogy and practice.
Contents:
Intro
Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Vignettes
Acknowledgments
Preface
1 | An Introduction
2 | Situating the Studies
3 | Constructing Responsibility in the Shelter
4 | Constructing Responsibility in the Reading Classroom
5 | Gestalt of Responsibility over Time in the Shelter
6 | Gestalt of Responsibility Is Not Only Horizontal but Also Vertical
7 | What (Should?) We Do with Our Words
Appendix: Methodology
Notes
References
Index.
Notes:
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-241) and index.
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ISBN:
0-472-90564-3
9780472905645
OCLC:
1548751586

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