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The cost of living crisis is both new and not new. With a focus on how economic decline is temporally experienced, Wood explores how consumption habits; find solidarity with the past, claim membership in the present, and grasp at uncertain futures.

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The cost of living crisis is both new and not new. With a focus on how economic decline is temporally experienced, Wood explores how consumption habits; find solidarity with the past, claim membership in the present, and grasp at uncertain futures.
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Autorenporträt
Natalie Wood is a postgraduate student in Social Anthropology. Her MA research, which she conducted at the University of Auckland, forms the basis of this monograph. She is currently an ESRC-funded PhD candidate at the University of Manchester, UK, where she is conducting research on hope, play and 'forgottenness' in Blackpool, UK.