Precariousness, Community and Participation
Herausgeber: Johnson, Matthew
Precariousness, Community and Participation
Herausgeber: Johnson, Matthew
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This issue presents an interdisciplinary account of the challenges faced by communities at a time in which neoliberalism seems unchecked and uncheckable by the rise of nationalist populism. The chapters were originally published in a special issue of Global Discourse.
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This issue presents an interdisciplinary account of the challenges faced by communities at a time in which neoliberalism seems unchecked and uncheckable by the rise of nationalist populism. The chapters were originally published in a special issue of Global Discourse.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 162
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780367589691
- ISBN-10: 0367589699
- Artikelnr.: 69893858
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 162
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780367589691
- ISBN-10: 0367589699
- Artikelnr.: 69893858
Matthew Johnson is Lecturer in Politics at Lancaster University, UK. His research examines issues such as Englishness and the relationship between culture, policy and wellbeing. He led a participatory project entitled 'A Cross-Cultural Working Group on "Good Culture" and Precariousness', which involved exchanges between people from Ashington and Aboriginal Australian communities.
Introduction: precariousness, community and participation 1. The role of
coal-mining towns in social theory: past, present and future 2. The
isolated mass and contemporary social theory 3. Changing precarities in the
Irish housing system: supplier-generated changes in security of tenure for
domiciled households 4. Understanding housing precarity: more than access
to a shelter, housing is essential for a decent life 5. Precarious living
in liminal spaces: neglect of the Gypsy-Traveller site 6. Gypsy-Traveller
sites in the UK: power, history, informality - a response to Richardson 7.
Traveller precarity, public apathy, public service inaction, a reply to Jo
Richardson's article from a community work perspective 8. Universities as
key responders to education inequality 9. An ongoing challenge and a chance
to diversify university outreach to tackle inequality: a response to
O'Sullivan, O'Tuama and Kenny 10. A reply to O'Sullivan, O'Tuama and Kenny
11. Affective collaboration in the Westfjords of Iceland 12. Protean
possibilities: attending to affect in collaborative research - a reply to
Valdimar Halldórsson 13. Cooperation in adversity: an evolutionary approach
14. Cooperation in adversity: a political theorist's response
coal-mining towns in social theory: past, present and future 2. The
isolated mass and contemporary social theory 3. Changing precarities in the
Irish housing system: supplier-generated changes in security of tenure for
domiciled households 4. Understanding housing precarity: more than access
to a shelter, housing is essential for a decent life 5. Precarious living
in liminal spaces: neglect of the Gypsy-Traveller site 6. Gypsy-Traveller
sites in the UK: power, history, informality - a response to Richardson 7.
Traveller precarity, public apathy, public service inaction, a reply to Jo
Richardson's article from a community work perspective 8. Universities as
key responders to education inequality 9. An ongoing challenge and a chance
to diversify university outreach to tackle inequality: a response to
O'Sullivan, O'Tuama and Kenny 10. A reply to O'Sullivan, O'Tuama and Kenny
11. Affective collaboration in the Westfjords of Iceland 12. Protean
possibilities: attending to affect in collaborative research - a reply to
Valdimar Halldórsson 13. Cooperation in adversity: an evolutionary approach
14. Cooperation in adversity: a political theorist's response
Introduction: precariousness, community and participation 1. The role of
coal-mining towns in social theory: past, present and future 2. The
isolated mass and contemporary social theory 3. Changing precarities in the
Irish housing system: supplier-generated changes in security of tenure for
domiciled households 4. Understanding housing precarity: more than access
to a shelter, housing is essential for a decent life 5. Precarious living
in liminal spaces: neglect of the Gypsy-Traveller site 6. Gypsy-Traveller
sites in the UK: power, history, informality - a response to Richardson 7.
Traveller precarity, public apathy, public service inaction, a reply to Jo
Richardson's article from a community work perspective 8. Universities as
key responders to education inequality 9. An ongoing challenge and a chance
to diversify university outreach to tackle inequality: a response to
O'Sullivan, O'Tuama and Kenny 10. A reply to O'Sullivan, O'Tuama and Kenny
11. Affective collaboration in the Westfjords of Iceland 12. Protean
possibilities: attending to affect in collaborative research - a reply to
Valdimar Halldórsson 13. Cooperation in adversity: an evolutionary approach
14. Cooperation in adversity: a political theorist's response
coal-mining towns in social theory: past, present and future 2. The
isolated mass and contemporary social theory 3. Changing precarities in the
Irish housing system: supplier-generated changes in security of tenure for
domiciled households 4. Understanding housing precarity: more than access
to a shelter, housing is essential for a decent life 5. Precarious living
in liminal spaces: neglect of the Gypsy-Traveller site 6. Gypsy-Traveller
sites in the UK: power, history, informality - a response to Richardson 7.
Traveller precarity, public apathy, public service inaction, a reply to Jo
Richardson's article from a community work perspective 8. Universities as
key responders to education inequality 9. An ongoing challenge and a chance
to diversify university outreach to tackle inequality: a response to
O'Sullivan, O'Tuama and Kenny 10. A reply to O'Sullivan, O'Tuama and Kenny
11. Affective collaboration in the Westfjords of Iceland 12. Protean
possibilities: attending to affect in collaborative research - a reply to
Valdimar Halldórsson 13. Cooperation in adversity: an evolutionary approach
14. Cooperation in adversity: a political theorist's response