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Poverty as Ideology: Rescuing Social Justice from Global Development Agendas: International Studies in Poverty Research

Autor Andrew Martin Fischer
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Winner of the International Studies in Poverty Prize awarded by the Comparative Research Programme on Poverty (CROP) and Zed Books.

Poverty has become the central focus of global development efforts, with a vast body of research and funding dedicated to its alleviation. And yet, the field of poverty studies remains deeply ideological and has been used to justify wealth and power within the prevailing world order. Andrew Martin Fischer clarifies this deeply political character, from conceptions and measures of poverty through to their application as policies.

Poverty as Ideology shows how our dominant approaches to poverty studies have, in fact, served to reinforce the prevailing neoliberal ideology while neglecting the wider interests of social justice that are fundamental to creating more equitable societies. Instead, our development policies have created a 'poverty industry' that obscures the dynamic reproductions of poverty within contemporary capitalist development and promotes segregation in the name of science and charity. Fischer argues that an effective and lasting solution to global poverty requires us to reorient our efforts away from current fixations on productivity and towards more equitable distributions of wealth and resources.

This provocative work offers a radical new approach to understanding poverty based on a comprehensive and accessible critique of key concepts and research methods. It upends much of the received wisdom to provide an invaluable resource for students, teachers and researchers across the social sciences.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781786990440
ISBN-10: 178699044X
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 1 bw table, 4 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 136 x 216 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Seria International Studies in Poverty Research

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Poverty, Ideology and Development

2. Unpeeling the Politics of Poverty Measures
3. Money-metric Measures of Poverty
4. Multidimensional Measures of Poverty
5. The Social Exclusion Approach
6. Locating Modern Poverty within the Creation and Division of Wealth: Towards a Structuralist and Institutionalist Political Economy Approach in Poverty Studies
7. Social Policy and the Tension between Identification and Segregation within Social Ordering and Development
8. Conclusion: Poverty as Ideology in an Age of Neoliberalism

Recenzii

This award winning book shows that global poverty and what we know about it is much more contentious than is ever recognised in the headlines. A must-read for anyone who cares about global poverty and inequality.
A timely, spirited, critical dismantling of the poverty business, complete with thoughtful suggestions for its alternatives. Of great value to students and practitioners alike.
A bracing challenge to contemporary approaches to poverty and exclusion. No matter your point of view, Fischer will make you rethink what you thought you knew.
In this deep critique of global poverty studies, Andrew Fischer shows how dodgy methods and metrics and wishful thinking combine to place scholarly analysis of poverty in the effective service of economic orthodoxy and neoliberal policies. Informed by the author's own field research and spectacular command of the literature, Poverty as Ideology is an instant landmark.
In this landmark contribution, Fischer uncovers the ideological foundations of poverty and poverty measurement, going beyond critique and deconstruction to spell out a radical alternative. Perceptive and profound, this is essential reading.
In this important work, Fischer shows how concepts and measures of poverty come with underlying ideologies and politics. This lays the basis for a truly transformative approach, explicitly bringing in the politics of social justice.
Fischer does a wonderful job in linking technocratic approaches to poverty reduction, which try to eschew questions of politics and power, to neoliberal hegemony. His critique is powerful and convincing. Highly recommended.