Socioeconomic Fragmentation and Exclusion in Greece under the Crisis

Socioeconomic Fragmentation and Exclusion in Greece under the Crisis
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Artikel-Nr:
9783319687988
Veröffentl:
2018
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
258
Autor:
Dimitris Katsikas
Serie:
New Perspectives on South-East Europe
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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This volume uses new empirical evidence and analytical ideas to study phenomena of fragmentation and exclusion threatening stability and cohesion in Greek society in the aftermath of the crisis. The contributors argue that processes of fragmentation and exclusion provoked by the crisis can be observed on both a material and an ideational level. On a material level, rising levels of unemployment, poverty and inequality have produced new social security "e;outsiders"e;, while on an ideational level, a discursive-cultural shift is documented, which has led to new understandings and categorizations of new (and old) insiders and outsiders. Moreover, the volume attests to the aspirations, but also the limitations, of spontaneous civil society mobilization to address the social crisis. Finally, the volume offers a discussion of the political management of social fragmentation and exclusion in Greece both before and after the onset of the crisis. The book will be of interest to scholars and students of social policy and phenomena of poverty, social exclusion and economic inequality, civil society studies, and comparative political economy and politics.
This volume uses new empirical evidence and analytical ideas to study phenomena of fragmentation and exclusion threatening stability and cohesion in Greek society in the aftermath of the crisis. The contributors argue that processes of fragmentation and exclusion provoked by the crisis can be observed on both a material and an ideational level. On a material level, rising levels of unemployment, poverty and inequality have produced new social security “outsiders”, while on an ideational level, a discursive-cultural shift is documented, which has led to new understandings and categorizations of new (and old) insiders and outsiders. Moreover,  the volume attests to the aspirations, but also the limitations, of spontaneous civil society mobilization to address the social crisis. Finally, the volume offers a discussion of the political management of social fragmentation and exclusion in Greece both before and after the onset of the crisis. The book will be of interest to scholars and students of social policy and phenomena of poverty, social exclusion and economic inequality, civil society studies, and comparative political economy and politics.

1. Introduction; D. Katsikas.- 2. Inequality, poverty and social exclusion in Greece before and after the crisis; D. Katsikas, A. Karakitsios, K. Filinis and A. Petralias.- 3. Labour market developments in Greece before and after the crisis; K. Filinis and A. Karakitsios.- 4. The Double Mismatch: Anti-poverty policies and discourses on poverty and social exclusion in Greece before and after the onset of the economic crisis; D. A. Sotiropoulos.- 5. Public discourse of poverty and social exclusion before and after the crisis: An analysis of official documents and media articles; A. Papakonstantinou and D. Katsikas.- 6. Perceptions of poverty and social exclusion during the crisis: The view of policy and opinion makers; D. A. Sotiropoulos and A. Papakonstantinou.- 7. Civil society discourses on poverty and social exclusion under the Greek crisis; A. Theodosiou and M. Zafeiropoulou.-  8. Understanding civil society’s policies before and during the crisis; M. Zafiropoulou.- 9. Exploring civil society’s resilience strategies during the crisis; M. Zafeiropoulou and A. Theodosiou.- 10. The rebirth of civil society in Greece under the crisis?; D. A. Sotiropoulos.- 11. Conclusions; D. A. Sotiropoulos.

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