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"Strach gets beyond overheated political rhetoric and the so-called Culture Wars to examine how our conceptions of what families are and should be infuse many aspects of public policy, and to ask what happens to public policy when the structure and practice of family diverges from those expectations."--Christina Wolbrecht, University of Notre Dame "This book brings family into the academic study of policy in a new way, with significant payoffs for both the study of how family functions as an institution connected to governance and for political science more generally."--Julie Novkov, University of Oregon…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Strach gets beyond overheated political rhetoric and the so-called Culture Wars to examine how our conceptions of what families are and should be infuse many aspects of public policy, and to ask what happens to public policy when the structure and practice of family diverges from those expectations."--Christina Wolbrecht, University of Notre Dame "This book brings family into the academic study of policy in a new way, with significant payoffs for both the study of how family functions as an institution connected to governance and for political science more generally."--Julie Novkov, University of Oregon
Autorenporträt
Patricia Strach is Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Administration and Policy at the University at Albany, State University of New York.