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            Die Erfahrung von Armut

            Eine Analyse der Lebenswelt von Personen in Mangel- und Ausschlusslagen in Großbritannien

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            Erhard, Franz
            Language
            German
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            Abstract
            The book examines poverty on the basis of qualitative interviews and makes clear that the term conceals an entire lifeworld. Great Britain as the area of study is seen as the prototype of a ‘neoliberal’ welfare state in which poverty leads to the devaluation of social status. This is differentiated on the basis of the experiential dimensions of time, space and sociality. Social work helps those affected to counter the devaluations.
             
            Was macht ein Leben in Armut aus? Das Buch beantwortet diese Frage anhand qualitativer Interviews, durch die deutlich wird, dass sich hinter dem Sammelbegriff der Armut eine ganze Lebenswelt verbirgt. Diese dreht sich wesentlich um das basale und kurzfristige ‚Über-die-Runden-Kommen‘. Außerdem stehen Gefühle der Kränkung und der Scham im Zentrum. Großbritannien als Untersuchungsraum gilt hierbei als Prototyp eines sogenannten neoliberalen Wohlfahrtsstaats, in dem Armut zur Abwertung des sozialen Status führt. Das wird anhand der Erfahrungsdimensionen Zeit, Raum und Sozialität ausdifferenziert. Soziale Arbeit hilft den Betroffenen, den Devaluierungen zu begegnen.
             
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            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/189832
            Keywords
            Abwertung;Anerkennung;devaluation;exclusion;Exklusion;interview;Lebenswelt;life-world;phenomenology;Phänomenologie;poverty;qualitative research;Qualitative Sozialforschung;recognition;underclass;Unterschicht; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues::JBFC Poverty and precarity
            DOI
            10.3224/96665034
            ISBN
            9783966650342
            Publisher
            Verlag Barbara Budrich
            Publisher website
            http://www.budrich-academic.com/en/barbara-budrich-publishers/
            Publication date and place
            2021
            Pages
            244
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