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In: Routledge advances in health and social policy
"Do we judge the poor? Do we fear them? Do we have a moral obligation to help those in need? The moral and social grounds of solidarity and deservedness in relation to aid for poor people are rarely steady. This is particularly true under contemporary austerity reforms, where current debates question exactly who is most 'deserving' of protection in times of crisis. These arguments have accompanied a rise in the production of negative and punitive sentiments towards the poor. This book breaks new ground in the discussion of the moral dimension of poverty and its implications for the treatment of the poor in mature welfare states, drawing upon the diverse political, social and symbolic constructions of deservedness and otherness. It takes a new look at the issue of poverty from the perspective of public policy, media and public opinion. It also examines, in a topical manner, the various ways in which certain factions contribute to the production of stereotyped representations of poverty and to the construction of boundaries between 'insiders' and 'outsiders' in our society. Case studies from the UK and Italy are used to examine these issues, and to understand the impact that a moralising of poverty has on the everyday experiences of the poor. This is valuable reading for students and researchers interested in contemporary social work, social policy and welfare systems."--Provided by publisher.
This study sheds new light on the issue of why poverty is never a 'neutral' phenomenon, but rather is always the result of more or less explicit social and political constructions. It illustrates how poverty and anti-poverty policies have been conceived, designed and implemented in Central Eastern Europe over the last century. The way in which social inclusion policies are conceived and constructed not only affects the final shape of poverty but also helps to define the very nature of each welfare system
In: Social policy and administration, Band 50, Heft 5, S. 621-623
ISSN: 1467-9515
In: Social policy & administration: an international journal of policy and research, Band 50, Heft 5, S. 621-623
ISSN: 0037-7643, 0144-5596
In: Poverty & public policy: a global journal of social security, income, aid, and welfare, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 86-89
ISSN: 1944-2858
In: The political and social construction of poverty, S. 27-62
In: The political and social construction of poverty, S. 129-172
In: The political and social construction of poverty, S. 63-98
In: The political and social construction of poverty, S. 3-26
In: The political and social construction of poverty, S. 205-220
In: The political and social construction of poverty, S. 173-204
In: The political and social construction of poverty, S. 101-128
In: Diritto & questioni pubbliche, Vol. 12 (2012): 469-492
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