Austerities and Aspirations
Title | Austerities and Aspirations PDF eBook |
Author | Béla Tomka |
Publisher | Central European University Press |
Total Pages | 456 |
Release | 2020-09-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 963386352X |
This monograph provides an analysis of the economic performance and living standard in Czechoslovakia and its successor states, Hungary, and Poland since 1945. The novelty of the book lies in its broad comparative perspective: it places East Central Europe in a wider European framework that underlines the themes of regional disparities and European commonalities. Going beyond the traditional growth paradigm, the author systematically studies the historical patterns of consumption, leisure, and quality of life—aspects that Tomka argues can best be considered in relation to one other. By adopting this “triple approach,” he undertakes a truly interdisciplinary research drawing from history, economics, sociology, and demography. As a result of Tomka’s three-pillar comparative analysis, the book makes a major contribution to the debates on the dynamics of economic growth in communist and postcommunist East Central Europe, on the socialist consumer culture along with its transformation after 1990, and on how the accounts on East Central Europe can be integrated into the emerging field of historical quality of life research.
Celebrity, Aspiration and Contemporary Youth
Title | Celebrity, Aspiration and Contemporary Youth PDF eBook |
Author | Heather Mendick |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 216 |
Release | 2018-02-22 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1474294227 |
Celebrity, Aspiration and Contemporary Youth uses the lens of celebrity to explore how young people think about their futures under austerity. Based on an interdisciplinary study, the book offers fresh insights into contemporary youth aspirations and inequalities. It helps us to understand young people's transitions into adulthood at a time of socio-economic 'crisis'. Drawing on original data, the authors examine what it means for young people to be forming their aspirations within the context of 'austere meritocracy'. The book addresses three central questions: What kinds of futures do young people desire and imagine for themselves? What is required of young people in the process of achieving these futures? And how are inequalities embedded and reproduced within these? Using young people's 'celebrity talk' to explore their aspirations, the authors challenge stereotypes of young people as a fame-hungry, get-rich-quick generation. Instead, they show how young people engage critically with celebrity and its discourses. Key chapters focus on how young people talk about youth, work, authenticity, success, happiness, money and fame in relation to their own lives and those of celebrities. Each of these chapters contains a case study of an international celebrity, including, Beyoncé, Will Smith, Bill Gates, Prince Harry and Kim Kardashian. The authors conclude with possibilities for social change. They show that celebrity offers an important way of working with young people to critically explore what futures are possible and for whom.
Thoughts and Aspirations of the Ages
Title | Thoughts and Aspirations of the Ages PDF eBook |
Author | William Chatterton Coupland |
Publisher | London: Swan Sonnenschein / New York: Macmillan |
Total Pages | 740 |
Release | 1895 |
Genre | Religions |
ISBN |
Dressing for Austerity
Title | Dressing for Austerity PDF eBook |
Author | Geraldine Biddle-Perry |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 224 |
Release | 2017-04-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1786731975 |
A new look for Austerity...The coldest winter on record, rationing, successive economic crises, bombed out towns and cities; with some justification 'Austerity Britain' in the late 1940s is coloured in the popular imagination in tones of drab. Dressing for Austerity shines a light on alternative visions of post-war optimism and aspiration. It traces how, set against the Labour government's philosophy of 'Austerity by design' in a climate of post-war idealism, the desire for affordable fashionable clothing, access to leisure, and the health, time and money to enjoy them became totemic symbols of post-war ambition that impelled new strategies of state control and consumer agency. The book examines the immediate post-war period - its politics, its fashions and its people - in new ways and on its own terms as a critical tipping point in the making of modern Britain.
Class Inequality in Austerity Britain
Title | Class Inequality in Austerity Britain PDF eBook |
Author | W. Atkinson |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 178 |
Release | 2012-10-09 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1137016388 |
When the Coalition Government came to power in 2010 in claimed it would deliver not just austerity, as necessary as that apparently was, but also fairness. This volume subjects this pledge to critical interrogation by exposing the interests behind the policy programme pursued and their damaging effects on class inequalities. Situated within a recognition of the longer-term rise of neoliberal politics, reflections on the status of sociology as a source of critique and current debates over the relationship between the cultural and economic dimensions of social class, the contributors cover an impressively wide range of relevant topics, from education, family policy and community to crime and consumption, shedding new light on the experience of domination in the early 21st Century.
Austerity Across Europe
Title | Austerity Across Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Marie Hall |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 266 |
Release | 2020-11-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0429574797 |
Drawing together multidisciplinary research exploring everyday life in Europe during times of economic crisis, this book explores the ways in which austerity policies are lived and experienced - often alongside other significant social, political and personal change. With attention to the inequalities produced by these processes and the measures used by individuals, families and communities to help them ‘get by’, it also envisages hopeful, affirmative socio-political futures. Arranged around the themes of intergenerational relations and exchanges, ways of coping through crises, and community, civic and state infrastructures, Austerity Across Europe will appeal to social scientists with interests in everyday life, family practices, neoliberal state policy, poverty and socio-economic inequalities.
From Austerity to Abundance?
Title | From Austerity to Abundance? PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret Stout |
Publisher | Emerald Group Publishing |
Total Pages | 224 |
Release | 2018-11-12 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1787144658 |
This volume explores the ways in which civil society and governments employ transformative tactics of direct engagement in coordinating efforts toward the common good. Increasingly, these collaborative endeavors seek to share power and break down role boundaries in the pursuit of abundant human flourishing, as opposed to cost-saving austerity.