Relational poverty politics :: forms, struggles, possibilities /
This collection examines the power and transformative potential of movements that fight against poverty and inequality. Broadly, poverty politics are struggles to define who is poor, what it means to be poor, what actions might be taken, and who should act. These movements shape the sociocultural an...
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Zusammenfassung: | This collection examines the power and transformative potential of movements that fight against poverty and inequality. Broadly, poverty politics are struggles to define who is poor, what it means to be poor, what actions might be taken, and who should act. These movements shape the sociocultural and political economic structures that constitute poverty and privilege as material and social relations. Editors Victoria Lawson and Sarah Elwood focus on the politics of insurgent movements against poverty and inequality in seven countries (Argentina, India, Brazil, South Africa, Thailand, Singapore, and the United States). The contributors explore theory and practice in alliance politics, resistance movements, the militarized repression of justice movements, global counterpublics, and political theater. These movements reflect the diversity of poverty politics and the relations between bureaucracies and antipoverty movements. They discuss work done by mass and other types of mobilizations across multiple scales; forms of creative and political alliance across axes of difference; expressions and exercises of agency by people named as poor; and the kinds of rights and other claims that are made in different spaces and places. Relational Poverty Politicsadvocates for poverty knowledge grounded in relational perspectives that highlight the adversarial relationship of poverty to privilege, as well as the possibility for alliances across different groups. It incorporates current research in the field and demonstrates how relational poverty knowledge is best seen as a model for understanding how theory is derivative of action as much as the other way around. The book lays a foundation for realistic change that can directly attack poverty at its roots. |
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spelling | Relational poverty politics : forms, struggles, possibilities / edited by Victoria Lawson and Sarah Elwood. Athens : The University of Georgia Press, [2018] ©2018 1 online resource (xvi, 248 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Geographies of justice and social transformation ; 39 Includes bibliographical references and index. Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 9, 2018). INTRODUCTION (Un)Thinkable Poverty Politics / Sarah Elwood and Victoria Lawson -- Safety Net Politics: Economic Survival among Impoverished Grandmother Caregivers / Lashawnda Pittman -- Differential Inclusion through Social Assistance: Migration, Precarity, and Diversity in Singapore / Junjia Ye -- Illegality, Poverty, and Higher Education: A Relational Perspective on Undocumented Students and Educational Access / Genevieve Negrón-Gonzales -- Staying Alive: AIDS Activism as U.S. Relational Poverty Politics / Jeff Maskovsky -- India's Land Impasse: Infrastructure, Rent, and Resistance / Preeti Sampat -- Abject Economies, Illiberal Embodiment, and the Politics of Waste / David Boarder Giles -- Crushing Red Shirts and Restoring Amart Privilege: Relations between Violence, Inequality, and Poverty in Thailand / Jim Glassman -- Thinking from June 2013 in the Brazilian Metropolis: New Urban Political Assemblages, Old State-Society Relations / Felipe Magalhães -- "Check Your Privilege": The Micropolitics of Cross-Status Alliances in the DREAM Movement / Thomas Swerts -- Ethnographic Alliance: Hope and Knowledge Building through a South African Story / Antonádia Borges -- Theater, Hunger, Politics: Beginning a Conversation / Dia Da Costa and Richa Nagar -- CONCLUSION Politicizing Poverty / Victoria Lawson and Sarah Elwood. This collection examines the power and transformative potential of movements that fight against poverty and inequality. Broadly, poverty politics are struggles to define who is poor, what it means to be poor, what actions might be taken, and who should act. These movements shape the sociocultural and political economic structures that constitute poverty and privilege as material and social relations. Editors Victoria Lawson and Sarah Elwood focus on the politics of insurgent movements against poverty and inequality in seven countries (Argentina, India, Brazil, South Africa, Thailand, Singapore, and the United States). The contributors explore theory and practice in alliance politics, resistance movements, the militarized repression of justice movements, global counterpublics, and political theater. These movements reflect the diversity of poverty politics and the relations between bureaucracies and antipoverty movements. They discuss work done by mass and other types of mobilizations across multiple scales; forms of creative and political alliance across axes of difference; expressions and exercises of agency by people named as poor; and the kinds of rights and other claims that are made in different spaces and places. Relational Poverty Politicsadvocates for poverty knowledge grounded in relational perspectives that highlight the adversarial relationship of poverty to privilege, as well as the possibility for alliances across different groups. It incorporates current research in the field and demonstrates how relational poverty knowledge is best seen as a model for understanding how theory is derivative of action as much as the other way around. The book lays a foundation for realistic change that can directly attack poverty at its roots. Poverty Government policy. Poverty. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105939 Pauvreté Politique gouvernementale. Pauvreté. poverty. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Human Geography. bisacsh Poverty fast Poverty Government policy fast Lawson, Victoria A., editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2007012497 Elwood, Sarah, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2009020965 has work: Relational poverty politics (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGcGH4tXpKBPtJf66MYv6q https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Coleman, Mathew. Relational Poverty Politics : Forms, Struggles, and Possibilities. Athens : University of Georgia Press, ©2018 9780820353135 Geographies of justice and social transformation ; 39. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009171766 |
spellingShingle | Relational poverty politics : forms, struggles, possibilities / Geographies of justice and social transformation ; INTRODUCTION (Un)Thinkable Poverty Politics / Sarah Elwood and Victoria Lawson -- Safety Net Politics: Economic Survival among Impoverished Grandmother Caregivers / Lashawnda Pittman -- Differential Inclusion through Social Assistance: Migration, Precarity, and Diversity in Singapore / Junjia Ye -- Illegality, Poverty, and Higher Education: A Relational Perspective on Undocumented Students and Educational Access / Genevieve Negrón-Gonzales -- Staying Alive: AIDS Activism as U.S. Relational Poverty Politics / Jeff Maskovsky -- India's Land Impasse: Infrastructure, Rent, and Resistance / Preeti Sampat -- Abject Economies, Illiberal Embodiment, and the Politics of Waste / David Boarder Giles -- Crushing Red Shirts and Restoring Amart Privilege: Relations between Violence, Inequality, and Poverty in Thailand / Jim Glassman -- Thinking from June 2013 in the Brazilian Metropolis: New Urban Political Assemblages, Old State-Society Relations / Felipe Magalhães -- "Check Your Privilege": The Micropolitics of Cross-Status Alliances in the DREAM Movement / Thomas Swerts -- Ethnographic Alliance: Hope and Knowledge Building through a South African Story / Antonádia Borges -- Theater, Hunger, Politics: Beginning a Conversation / Dia Da Costa and Richa Nagar -- CONCLUSION Politicizing Poverty / Victoria Lawson and Sarah Elwood. Poverty Government policy. Poverty. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105939 Pauvreté Politique gouvernementale. Pauvreté. poverty. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Human Geography. bisacsh Poverty fast Poverty Government policy fast |
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title | Relational poverty politics : forms, struggles, possibilities / |
title_auth | Relational poverty politics : forms, struggles, possibilities / |
title_exact_search | Relational poverty politics : forms, struggles, possibilities / |
title_full | Relational poverty politics : forms, struggles, possibilities / edited by Victoria Lawson and Sarah Elwood. |
title_fullStr | Relational poverty politics : forms, struggles, possibilities / edited by Victoria Lawson and Sarah Elwood. |
title_full_unstemmed | Relational poverty politics : forms, struggles, possibilities / edited by Victoria Lawson and Sarah Elwood. |
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topic | Poverty Government policy. Poverty. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105939 Pauvreté Politique gouvernementale. Pauvreté. poverty. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Human Geography. bisacsh Poverty fast Poverty Government policy fast |
topic_facet | Poverty Government policy. Poverty. Pauvreté Politique gouvernementale. Pauvreté. poverty. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. SOCIAL SCIENCE Human Geography. Poverty Poverty Government policy |
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