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Work, Consumerism and the New Poor (PDF eBook) 2nd edition


Work, Consumerism and the New Poor (PDF eBook) 2nd edition

eBook by Bauman, Zygmunt

Work, Consumerism and the New Poor (PDF eBook)

£25.59

ISBN:
9780335224166
Publication Date:
16 Sep 2004
Edition:
2nd edition
Publisher:
Open University Press
Pages:
144 pages
Format:
eBook
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Work, Consumerism and the New Poor (PDF eBook)

Description

ReviewersO comments on the first editionOZygmunt Bauman presents a cogently argued and compelling thesis... an important book from a distinguished scholar, that adds a new dimension to the poverty debate.OBritish Journal of Sociology OIt will be of great interest and value to students, teachers and researchers in sociology and social policyA [Bauman] provides a very forceful and sophisticated statement of the case; and a very well written one too. As a wide ranging analysis of our present discontents it is an admirable example of the sort of challenge which sociology at its best can offer to us and our fellow citizens to re-assess and re-think our current social arrangements.OWork, Employment and Society OThis is a stylish and persuasive analysis of the transition between the age of the Nsociety of producersO to that of the Nsociety of consumersO.OPolitical Studies It is one thing to be poor in a society of producers and universal employment; it is quite a different thing to be poor in a society of consumers, in which life projects are built around consumer choices rather than on work, professional skills or jobs. Where Nbeing poorO was once linked to being unemployed, today it draws its meaning primarily from the plight of a flawed consumer. This has a significant effect on the way living in poverty is experienced and on the prospects for redeeming its misery. Work, Consumerism and the New Poor traces this change over the duration of modern history. It makes an inventory of its social consequences, and considers how effective different ways of fighting poverty and relieving its hardships are. The new edition of this seminal work features: O Updated coverage of key thinkers in the fieldO Discussion of recent work on redundancy, disposability and exclusionO Current thinking on the effects of capital flows on different countries and the changes on the shop floor through, for example, business process re-engineering O New material on security and vulnerabilityKey reading for students and lecturers in sociology, politics and social policy, and those with an interest in contemporary social issues.

Contents

Series editor's foreword Introduction Part one 1 The meaning of work: producing the work ethic 2 From the work ethic to the aesthetic of consumption Part two 3 The rise and fall of the welfare state 4 The work ethic and the new poor 5 Work and redundancy in the globalized world Part three 6 Prospects for the new poor NotesIndex

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