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Shifting Solidarities: Trends and Developments in European Societies

Editat de Ine Van Hoyweghen, Valeria Pulignano, Gert Meyers
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 iun 2021
Shifting Solidarities offers a comprehensive analysis of solidarity at a time when major social transformations have penetrated the heart of European societies, disrupting markets and labour relations, transforming social practices, and affecting the moral infrastructure of European welfare states. Factors such as the economic crisis, migration, digitalisation, and climate change all contribute to a sense of emergency. This volume considers how, in times of crisis, there are calls for solidarity by various new social and political actors and movements. 
The contributions present a broad array of empirical work and critical scholarship, zooming in on shifting solidarities in various domains of social life, including work, social policy, health care, religion, family, gender and migration. This compelling volume provides a unique resource for understanding solidarity in contemporary Europe, and will be a vital text for students and scholars across sociology, social policy, cultural studies, employment/labour markets and organisation studies, migration studies and European studies.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030440640
ISBN-10: 3030440648
Pagini: 284
Ilustrații: XIX, 284 p. 8 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Shifting Solidarities in European Societies; Ine Van Hoyweghen, Gert Meyers & Valeria Pugliano.- Part 1. Welfare, Labour and Migration.- 2. Working on Soldarity; Colin Crouch.- 3. Solidarity 'at Work' in Times of Change; Glenn Morgan & Valeria Pugliano.- 4. Social Europe: A New Integration-Demarcation Conflict?; Bart Meuleman, Sharon Baute & Koen Abts.- 5. Economic Fluctuation and Shifts in Popular Solidarity with Unemployed People; Wilfred Uunk & Wim Van Oorschot.- Part 2. Biomedicine, Healthcare and Technology.- 6. Individualising Solidarities; Liz McFall.- 7. Shifting Solidarities: Personalisation in Insurance and Medicine; Barbara Prainsack & Ine Van Hoyweghen.- 8. Automating the Welfare State: Consequences and Challenges for the Organisation of Solidarity; Wim Van Lancker.- 9. Shifting Organisational Solidarity in Health and Social Care Ecosystems; Ezra Dessers & Sam Pless.- Part 3. Family, Religion, Gender and Culture.- 10. Enacting Solidarity; Rudi Laermans.- 11. Shifts in Integenerational Solidarity: Eldercare in the Turkish Community of a Belgian City; Veerle Draulans & Wouter De Tavernier.- 12. Religion and Solidarity: The Vicissitudes of Protestantism; Dick Houtman, Anneke Pons & Rudi Laermans.- 13. World Population Explosion, Migration and Solidarity in Europe; Jan Van Bavel.

Notă biografică

Ine Van Hoyweghen is Professor at the Centre for Sociological Research (CeSO) at KU Leuven, Belgium. 

Valeria Pulignano is Full Professor in Sociology at the Centre for Sociological Research (CeSO) at KU Leuven, Belgium. 

Gert Meyers is Postdoctoral Researcher at the Centre for Sociological Research (CeSO) at KU Leuven, Belgium. 


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“There is no more important issue than the future of solidarity. This book outlines the different forms and institutional arenas of solidarity, how it is shifting, and how it can be advanced.” —Professor Craig Calhoun, Arizona State University, USA and London School of Economics, UK
Shifting Solidarities gives us an intelligent version of all that is in play today around the notion of solidarity, its persistent importance and shifting character.” —Professor Saskia Sassen, Columbia University, USA
“In light of globalization, digitalization and eco-transformation, we need to revive the notion of solidarity. As this book shows, Europe should live up to its own history and reclaim its ambition in terms of (geo)political and socio-economic relationships. A timely wake-up call for all concerned Europeans.”  —Professor José van Dijck, Utrecht University, The Netherlands 


Shifting Solidarities offers a comprehensiveanalysis of solidarity at a time when major social transformations have penetrated the heart of European societies, disrupting markets and labour relations, transforming social practices, and affecting the moral infrastructure of European welfare states. Factors such as the economic crisis, migration, digitalisation, and climate change all contribute to a sense of emergency. This volume considers how, in times of crisis, there are calls for solidarity by various new social and political actors and movements. 

The contributions present a broad array of empirical work and critical scholarship, zooming in on shifting solidarities in various domains of social life, including work, social policy, health care, religion, family, gender and migration. This compelling volume provides a unique resource for understanding solidarity in contemporary Europe, and will be a vital text for students and scholars across sociology, social policy, cultural studies, employment/labour markets and organisation studies, migration studies and European studies.


Caracteristici

Empirically studies contemporary sources, forms and articulations of solidarities and how they evolve in different domains of social life in contemporary European societies Analyses the social consequences of shifting solidarities in European societies Investigates the subjects, relations, resistances and agencies within these ‘shifting solidarities’ as well as those that are occluded and marginalized