In the critically acclaimed La Fin de la Pauverté?, Romain D. Huret identifies a network of experts who were dedicated to the post-World War II battle against poverty in the United States. John Angell’s translation of Huret’s work brings to light for an English-speaking audience this critical set of intellectuals working in federal government, academic institutions, and think tanks.
Archive for September 2019
Rethinking leisure time use metrics: Greater diversity in shared sibling leisure is associated with higher relationship quality during emerging adulthood
Sexualization and youth: Concepts, theories, and models
Representations of Women Subjected to Violence: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Study Guides in Social Work
The Dynamics of Change Following Extreme Events: Transition, Scale, and Adaptation in Systems Under Stress
Teaching About Nonmedical Use of Prescription Drugs Among College Students
Normalization of Distance and Similarity in Sequence Analysis
Exploring the multi-dimensionality of permanence and stability: Emotions, experiences and temporality in young people’s discourses about long-term foster care in Ireland
An Algorithm to Evaluate Methodological Rigor and Risk of Bias in Single-Case Studies
Labor Day 2019: Wage growth is being held back by political decisions and the Trump administration is on the wrong side of key debates
Satisfaction with health and community services among homeless and formerly homeless individuals in Quebec, Canada
Conscription by poverty? Deprivation and army recruitment in the UK
Pain catastrophizing and pain acceptance are associated with pain severity and interference among methadone‐maintained patients
Racial/Ethnic Disparities in the Decision Points of Mental Health Service Use and Psychotropic Medication Receipt Among Depressed Youth
Late-Emerging Developmental Language Disorders in English-Speaking Monolinguals and English-Language Learners: A Longitudinal Perspective
To what extent do welfare states compensate for the cost of children? The joint impact of taxes, benefits and public goods and services
Executive Functioning Rating Scale as a Screening Tool for ADHD: Independent Validation of the BDEFS-CA
A Preliminary Investigation of Cognitive Features Associated With Worry Among African American Youth
Exploring the pedagogic culture of creative play in early childhood education
Familism and the Hispanic Health Advantage: The Role of Immigrant Status
Why Women Are Blamed for Being Sexually Harassed: The Effects of Empathy for Female Victims and Male Perpetrators
Proximal and Remote Acculturation: Adolescents’ Perspectives of Biculturalism in Two Contexts
Formative Evaluation and Complex Health Improvement Initiatives: A Learning System to Improve Theory, Implementation, Support, and Evaluation
Administering Public Participation
Intergenerational Cycles of Maltreatment: A Scoping Review of Psychosocial Risk and Protective Factors
Monte Carlo Modeling of Contemporary Intelligence Test (IQ) Factor Structure: Implications for IQ Assessment, Interpretation, and Theory
Oral vitamin A for prevention of bronchopulmonary dysplasia
Sleep, quality of life, and depression in endometrial cancer survivors with obesity seeking weight loss
Multimorbidity: Implications and directions for health psychology and behavioral medicine.
Association between intestinal worm infection and malnutrition among rural children aged 9–11 years old in Guizhou Province, China
E-cigarette Product Use, or Vaping, Among Persons with Associated Lung Injury — Illinois and Wisconsin, April–September 2019
Innovations to Prevent Relapse Among Low-income African American Smokers
Institutional Response as Non-Performative: What University Communications (Don’t) Say About Movements Toward Justice
The Experts’ War on Poverty: Social Research and the Welfare Agenda in Postwar America
The priceless child talks back: How working children respond to global norms against child labor
Predictors of help-seeking in unemployed people with mental health problems
Perpetrators’ Perspectives on Family Violence: An Event Process Model
Using Peer Education to Promote Psychosocial and Occupational Health and Empowerment Among Female Sex Workers in Nepal
Counseling Psychology: From Defining the Field to Promoting World Peace
Individual and Organizational Factors Associated With Hospital Readmission Rates: Evidence From a U.S. National Sample
Driving Cessation and Social Isolation in Older Adults
Visual supports at home and in the community for individuals with autism spectrum disorders: A scoping review
Developmental and Sexual Offense Onset Characteristics of Australian Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Male Youth Who Sexually Offend
Vice, Crime, and Poverty: How the Western Imagination Invented the Underworld
In Vice, Crime, and Poverty, Dominique Kalifa traces the untold history of the concept of the underworld and its representations in popular culture. He examines how the myth of the lower depths came into being in nineteenth-century Europe, as biblical figures and Christian traditions were adapted for a world turned upside-down by the era of industrialization, democratization, and mass culture.