RT Book T1 The shaming state: how the US treats its citizens in need A1 Salman, Sara LA English PP New York PB New York University Press YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1848713576 AB "The Shaming State is a comparative study of the impact of market fundamentalism on late modern American society. By looking at refugee resettlement and post-disaster relief programs, the book argues that withholding social welfare generates feelings of shame which are transformed into punitive feelings and expressions of hostility against marginalized groups"-- NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN HV640.4.U54 SN 9781479814534 SN 9781479814541 K1 Social work with refugees : United States K1 Refugees : United States K1 Social Service : Moral and ethical aspects : United States K1 Disaster relief : United States K1 Marginality, Social : United States K1 USA : Ungerechtigkeit