第117届国会联邦护理政策的可能性:走向扩大亲属关系和集体化护理

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Briana M. Bivens
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摘要

摘要在这篇文章中,我将联邦政策定位为能够塑造新形式关系的家庭生活的塑造者。我回顾了拜登政府提出的“重建美好社会”一揽子政策中的三项关键儿童和家庭条款:扩大儿童税收抵免、普及学前教育和扩大联邦儿童保育补贴。我追溯了拜登支持这些儿童和家庭护理条款的社会政治背景,强调了社会主义和废奴主义组织以及新冠肺炎疫情是如何作为两种可能的力量发挥作用的,将社会民主联邦政策推上了2020年总统初选中可以说是最温和的民主党候选人的议程。我认为,这些社会政策具有塑造关爱和归属感形象的本体论能力,它挑战了核心家庭形式和新自由主义的关爱话语产物,推进了更公正、集体和关系的责任和关爱概念。
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Federal Care Policy Possibilities in the 117th Congress: Toward Expansive Kinship and Collectivized Carework
Abstract In this article, I position federal policy as a shaper of familial life capable of capacitating new forms of relationality. I review three key child and family provisions in the Build Back Better social policy package proposed by the Biden administration: the expanded child tax credit, universal pre-K, and the expansion of federal childcare subsidies. I trace the sociopolitical context surrounding Biden’s endorsement of these child and family care provisions, highlighting how socialist and abolitionist organizing and the COVID-19 pandemic functioned as twin possibility-making forces, thrusting social democratic federal policy onto the agenda of arguably the most moderate Democratic candidate in the 2020 presidential primary. I argue that these social policies have the ontological capacity to shape an image of care and belonging that challenges the nuclear family form and neoliberal discursive productions of care, advancing more just, collective, and relational notions of responsibility and carework.
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Educational Studies-AESA
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