Poverty, Crisis and Resilience

Author:   Marie Boost ,  Jennifer Dagg ,  Jane Gray ,  Markus Promberger
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781788973199


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   08 December 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Marie Boost ,  Jennifer Dagg ,  Jane Gray ,  Markus Promberger
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.722kg
ISBN:  

9781788973199


ISBN 10:   1788973194
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   08 December 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Contents: PART I INTRODUCING POVERTY, CRISIS AND HOUSEHOLD RESILIENCE 1 Introduction: poverty, resilience and the European crisis 2 Markus Promberger, Marie Boost, Jennifer Dagg and Jane Gray 2 Household economy as cultural and social practice: towards a framework for investigating poverty and resilience 19 Markus Promberger and Terhi Vuojala-Magga 3 The impact of the European crisis in vulnerable households in Europe 38 Pedro Estevao, Alexandre Calado and Luis Capucha PART II PERSPECTIVES ON HOUSEHOLD RESILIENCE 4 Developing the concept of poverty and resilience 59 Marie Boost, Markus Promberger, Lars Meier and Frank Sowa 5 Critical perspectives on resilience 74 Alexandre Calado, Luis Capucha, Hulya Dagdeviren, Matthew Donoghue and Pedro Estevao PART III DIMENSIONS OF HOUSEHOLD RESILIENCE 6 Socio-economic practices of households coping with hardship 89 Hulya Dagdeviren and Matthew Donoghue 7 Cultural aspects of resilience from the perspective of everyday practices of households affected by economic crisis 107 Monika Gnieciak and Kazimiera Wodz 8 Turning points and critical moments in resilient European lives: a biographical longitudinal analysis 126 Jennifer Dagg and Jane Gray 9 Gender regimes in vulnerable households during the recession - what has changed and what not? 145 Concepcion Castrillo, Paz Martin, Maria Arnal and Araceli Serrano 10 Space and resilience - a scalar analysis of household resilience in Europe 163 E. Attila Aytekin and H. Tarik Sengu l 11 The paradoxes of resilience and social, political and community participation in Europe 181 Araceli Serrano, Juan Carlos Revilla, M Paz Martin and Carlos de Castro 12 Social economy and household resilience 199 Witold Mandrysz and Kazimiera Wodz 13 Aesthetics, self-reliance and resilience 221 Aida Bosch and Markus Promberger PART IV CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS 14 A typology of resilient households 234 Markus Promberger, Marie Boost and Janina Mu ller 15 Strategies of resilience and the welfare state in Southern Europe 264 Nelli Kambouri, Soula Marinoudi and Georgia Petraki 16 Household resilience as an enhanced European policy discourse 282 Monica Tennberg and Joonas Vola 17 Crisis and resilience in poor European households: core findings and conclusions 302 Jennifer Dagg, Markus Promberger, Marie Boost and Jane Gray Index

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'This timely collection of reflections about resilience practices, and the social, cultural and economic resources mobilised by households to cope with poverty, offers a fresh and innovative perspective concerning the tricky EU metaconcept of resilience. Poverty, Crisis and Resilience provides a transdisciplinary and cross cultural contribution to the literature on poverty and resilience. It is an essential and fascinating reading for anyone interested in a sociological approach to resilience.' -- Amparo Serrano-Pascual, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain


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Edited by Marie Boost, Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Germany, Jennifer Dagg, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, Jane Gray, Maynooth University, Ireland and Markus Promberger, Head, Department of Joblessness and Social Inclusion, Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Germany and Institute for Sociology, University of Erlangen, Germany

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