'One for all - all for one'? Caring and providing for others in Europe (Europa - Politik - Gesellschaft)

'One for all - all for one'? Caring and providing for others in Europe (Europa - Politik - Gesellschaft)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 162 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9783031960253

Full Description

This book focusses on how historical dynamics and specific actors have shaped the diverse outlook and everyday practice of welfare in and across Europe. Based on the concept that narratives about welfare in Europe are intricately interconnected with various practices of "caring" for oneself and others, the authors take a praxeological approach to analyze specific care activities, the relevant players, and underlying narratives about welfare in Europe in the fields of housing, family provision, social insurance, child care, handling disability, dealing with poverty, and the transition of socialist welfare to the post 1989 world. Welfare is conceptualized as a field of changing relations of co-operation and competition between interest groups (such as labor unions, employers' groups, and churches), public government players, and other societal actors (such as social reformers, occupational groups, or NGOs). The volume contributes to the construction of a European multidimensional welfare geography that transcends state institutions and is defined by locally, regionally, nationally, transnationally negotiated and interconnected practices and traditions of caring and providing for others.

Contents

Introduction towards a multidimensional geography of welfare in europe.- Questioning the welfare state social security between state and society.- Disciplining the idle poverty policies since the eighteenth century and the evolving categorizations of work and non work.- Social welfare as institution and culture in post socialist europe.- Transformations of care a disability history of social inclusion and exclusion in twentieth century europe.- Caring for housing from philanthropy to landscapes of social housing in the twentieth century european welfare state.- Transforming care work from a private to a public problem the multiscalarity of a sociohistorical process.- Those who dont work dont eat linking social security schemes to paid labor or citizenship.

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