Deconstructing 'Problem' Researchers and 'Problem' Families: A Rejoinder to Garrett

In a recent article in this journal Paul Michael Garrett presents an ill-informed, selective & distorted view of our work on Intensive Family Support Projects (IFSPs) which provide specialist & intensive support to families at risk of eviction. In constructing a critique of IFSPs Garrett dra...

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Veröffentlicht in:Critical social policy 2007-11, Vol.27 (4), p.546-556
1. Verfasser: Nixon, Judy
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Zusammenfassung:In a recent article in this journal Paul Michael Garrett presents an ill-informed, selective & distorted view of our work on Intensive Family Support Projects (IFSPs) which provide specialist & intensive support to families at risk of eviction. In constructing a critique of IFSPs Garrett draws extensively on interim study findings mistakenly concluding that we are 'docile' researchers lacking in critical reflexivity. In this response, we first challenge the way in which he crudely constructs IFSPs as state disciplinary mechanisms reflecting a lack of a nuanced understanding of the multiplicity of ways in which the 'conduct of conduct' is performed. Secondly, we explore his use of a 'disciplining gaze' to undermine the validity of both the study findings & our role as independent researchers. Finally, reflecting some of the contradictions inherent in the formation of women as gendered welfare subjects we strongly refute the allegation that our approach was gender blind & outline the various ways in which lone parent women resisted being constructed as the 'anti-social other.'. References. [Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Ltd., copyright 2007.]
ISSN:0261-0183
DOI:10.1177/02610183070081813