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Poverty is a complex global challenge rooted in social, economic and political factors, which excludes people from participating in social and market-based activities.This book focuses on food insecurity as an extreme manifestation of poverty, but also addresses interconnected issues such as unemployment and poor health.
List of contents
1. Poverty and Austerity: An Introduction
Caroline Moraes, Morven G. McEachern and Deirdre O'Loughlin Part I: Theorising Poverty and Austerity 2. Austerity, Poverty and Inequality: A Political Economy Perspective
Suzanne J. Konzelmann 3. Theorising Resilience in Times of Austerity
Deirdre O'Loughlin, Isabelle Szmigin, Morven G. McEachern, Kalipso Karantinou, Belem Barbosa, Grigorios Lamprinakos and María Eugenia Fernández-Moya 4. Reflecting on Paraliminality as a Theoretical Lens to Understand Experiences of Food Insecurity
Caroline Moraes, Morven McEachern, Lisa Scullion and Andrea Gibbons 5. Poverty, Modern Slavery, and Caste-based Biopolitics
Rohit Varman Part II: Methodologies and Methods for Researching Poverty and Austerity 6. Using Cultural Animation as a Research Method to Explore Poverty and Exclusion: An Example of Working with Food Bank Users in the UK
Emma Surman and Mihaela Kelemen 7. Using Photography to Unpick the Everyday Impact of Social Policy
Kathryn Machray and Joanne Neary 8. The Challenges of Measuring Food Insecurity Among Children and Adolescents in High-Income Countries
Magaly Aceves-Martins and Aixa Aleman-Diaz Part III: Researching Poverty for Policymaking 9. Austerity Models and their Impact on Markets: The Case of Ireland
Stephen Kinsella 10. Thirty Years of "Emergency" Food Aid in the US and Canada: Findings From Comparative Research to Inform UK Efforts to Tackle Food Poverty and the Need for Food Banks
Charlie Spring 11. Influencing Policy and Practice Through Social Science Research Evidence
Lisa Scullion, Dave Beck, Katy Jones, Catherine Connors, Philip Martin, Andrea Gibbons and Celia Hynes 12. Poverty and Austerity: A Succinct Summary and Conclusions
Deirdre O'Loughlin, Morven G. McEachern and Caroline Moraes
About the author
Caroline Moraes is Professor of Marketing and Consumer Research, University of Bristol Business School.
Morven G. McEachern is Professor of Sustainability and Marketing Ethics, University of Chester.
Deirdre O'Loughlin is Professor of Marketing, Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick.
Summary
Poverty is a complex global challenge rooted in social, economic and political factors, which excludes people from participating in social and market-based activities.This book focuses on food insecurity as an extreme manifestation of poverty, but also addresses interconnected issues such as unemployment and poor health.