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E-grāmata: Poverty

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(Loughborough University)
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  • Sērija : Key Concepts
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Jan-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Polity Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781509546336
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Poverty remains one of the most urgent issues of our time. In this fully updated edition of her important and widely acclaimed intervention on the topic, Ruth Lister introduces readers to the meaning and experience of poverty in the contemporary world.

The book opens with a lucid discussion of current debates around the definition and measurement of poverty in industrialized societies, before embarking on a multifaceted exploration of its varied interpretations. Drawing on thinking in the field of international development and real-life accounts, the book emphasizes key aspects of poverty such as powerlessness, lack of voice, insecurity, loss of dignity and respect.

Ruth Lister embraces the relational, cultural, symbolic as well as material dimensions of poverty, and makes important links between poverty and other concepts such as capabilities, agency, human rights and citizenship. She concludes by making the case for reframing the politics of poverty as a claim for redistribution and recognition. The result is a rich and insightful analysis, which deepens and broadens our understanding of poverty today. It will be essential reading for all students in the social sciences, as well as researchers, activists and policymakers.

Recenzijas

Since 2004, Ruth Listers book has been the definitive text on poverty. This new edition is destined to replace the first as a must-have volume for anyone interested in social policy, and to become the go-to source whenever poverty is discussed. Robert Walker, Beijing Normal University and University of Oxford



Ruth Lister offers a rare combination of great professional expertise and moral authority and an abiding commitment to ways of tackling poverty effectively. The result is a highly readable and unusually insightful book about shaping a decent and compassionate society. Philip Alston, former UN Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights

For anyone who has an interest in understanding and tackling poverty be they a community worker, social worker, youth worker, think tank policy wonk, academics, local councillor or MP, this is an essential, comprehensive and rewarding read. I highly recommend that, along with putting regular shifts in at your local food bank, you find the time to purchase a copy and read it. vulnerability360.org.uk

This book shows that even while political, media and popular discourses and attitudes can be deeply dehumanising, they can also heal and empower. ATD Fourth World UK

Lister's book offers vital insight into how poverty is actually experienced. [ She] discusses redistribution of resources to address the material aspects of poverty, and recognition and respect to address the nonmaterial aspects of poverty so powerfully described in this important book. Child Poverty Action Group

The first edition of Poverty has been a, if not the, key text on poverty since 2004; this new edition is likely to replace the first on the bookshelves of scholars, policy makers and practitioners concerned about poverty. Sociology

There can be no doubting Listers expertise in or commitment to her area of study. for anyone seeking a comprehensive overview of the state of poverty studies at the start of the 2020s it is both an essential and engaging read. It will undoubtedly be lifted off the shelf as a first point of reference on many future occasions. Journal of Social Security Law

Preface to the First Edition ix
Preface to the Second Edition xi
Abbreviations xiii
Introduction 1(13)
Concepts, definitions and measures
3(4)
Why concepts matter
7(4)
Chapters and themes
11(3)
1 Defining Poverty
14(30)
Approaches to defining poverty
14(9)
Beyond the absolute---relative dichotomy
23(20)
Conclusion
43(1)
2 Measuring Poverty
44(16)
`Why?' and `how?' questions
44(2)
`What?' questions
46(5)
`Who?' questions
51(8)
Conclusion
59(1)
3 Inequality, Social Divisions and the Differential Experience of Poverty
60(28)
Inequality, social class and polarization
61(2)
The experience of poverty
63(1)
Gender
64(9)
`Race' and ethnicity
73(3)
Disability
76(2)
Age
78(3)
Geography
81(6)
Conclusion
87(1)
4 Discourses of Poverty: From Othering to Respect
88(34)
Othering and the power of discourse
90(4)
Rooted in history
94(4)
Labelling in the late twentieth and the twenty-first century
98(6)
The `p' words
104(4)
Representations of poverty
108(4)
Stigma, shame and humiliation
112(4)
Dignity and respect
116(4)
Conclusion
120(2)
5 Poverty and Agency: From Getting By to Getting Organized
122(55)
Agency
124(6)
Getting by
130(17)
Getting (back) at
147(9)
Getting out
156(8)
Getting organized
164(11)
Conclusion
175(2)
6 Poverty, Human Rights and Citizenship
177(26)
Human rights
179(6)
Citizenship
185(4)
Voice
189(8)
`Power not pity'
197(4)
Conclusion
201(2)
Conclusion: From Concept to Politics 203(19)
Key themes
203(5)
Research, policy and practice
208(9)
A politics of redistribution and recognition&respect
217(5)
Notes 222(5)
References 227(66)
Index 293
Ruth Lister is a member of the House of Lords and Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at Loughborough University.