Ageing Austerity and Neoliberalism
English

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<p>This book explores how neoliberalism and austerity have affected older people living within a deindustrialised town utilising a Foucauldian approach and an ethnographic methodology.</p><p>It seeks to bridge the gap between high sociological theory and a research focus upon older people. The link between the micro (real people within a real place) and macro (abstract processes) is examined and a mid-range theory of change is innovatively developed to highlight how older people are having to negotiate national transformations at the everyday level. Key themes within this book include the recreation of human subjectivity antiwelfarism the stigmatisation and exclusion of the poor the fragmentation of the working class and nostalgia. Innovative terms such as ‘stigma-adaptation’ and ‘abnormal abnormality’ are included to help deepen our knowledge and understanding of the social sciences to highlight the injustices caused by current global processes and to ultimately inform change.</p><p>This book will be of interest to scholars and students across the social sciences particularly those studying inequalities in the modern world neoliberalism and the economy social theory ageing and older people and community studies and postgraduates who are seeking to undertake applied research. It would also be valuable for policymakers and service providers.</p>
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