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Biography and social exclusion in Europe – Experie nces and life journeys

Autor Prue Chamberlayne
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 noi 2002
Throughout Europe, standardised approaches to social policy and practice are being radically questioned and modified. Beginning from the narrative detail of individual lives, this book re-thinks welfare predicaments, emphasising gender, generation, ethnic and class implications of economic and social deregulation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781861343093
ISBN-10: 1861343094
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press

Recenzii

A highly exciting and innovative book. This development in ethnographic methods in social research is immensely valuable and relevant to key questions in contemporary societies. Walter Lorenz, Department of Applied Social Studies, University College Cork, Ireland

... a series of fascinating and very different accounts of the experiences of people such as those made redundant, migrants, single parents, people leaving school without qualifications ... an empirically grounded, theoretically informed and truly analytical work. SPA News

... this book can be seen as scientific proof that the personal and the human need to be reintroduced into the social political process. European Interests, newsletter, (ESOSC)

Notă biografică

Prue Chamberlayne, School of Health & Social Welfare, Open University, Michael Rustin, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of East London and Tom Wengraf, School of Health and Social Sciences, Middlesex University**USE INVOICE (HOME) ADDRESS**

Cuprins

Introduction: from biography to social policy ~ Michael Rustin and Prue Chamberlayne
Suffering the fall of the Berlin wall: blocked journeys in Spain and Germany ~ William Hungerbühler, Elisabet Tejero and Laura Torrabadella
Guilty victims: social exclusion in contemporary France ~ Numa Murard
Premodernity and postmodernity in Southern Italy ~ Antonella Spanò
A tale of class differences in contemporary Britain ~ Michael Rustin
The shortest way out of work ~ Numa Murard
Male journeys into uncertainty ~ Elisabeth Ioannidi-Kapolou and Elizabeth Mestheneos
Love and emancipation ~ Birgitta Thorsell
Female identities in late modernity ~ Antonella Spanò
Gender and family in the development of Greek state and society ~ Elizabeth Mestheneos and Elisabeth Ioannidi-Kapolou
Corporatist structure and cultural diversity in Sweden ~ Martin Peterson
'Migrants': a target-category for social policy? Experiences of first-generation migration ~ Roswitha Breckner
Second-generation transcultural lives ~ Prue Chamberlayne
Biographical work and agency innovation: relationships, reflexivity and theory-in-use ~ Tom Wengraf
Conclusions: social transitions and biographical work ~ Prue Chamberlayne