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Exploring Welfare Bricolage in Europe's Superdiverse Neighbourhoods (Paperback)
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Exploring Welfare Bricolage in Europe's Superdiverse Neighbourhoods (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Advances in Sociology
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Migration-driven diversity means European cities are becoming
increasingly superdiverse. Some European neighbourhoods have become
places where newcomers arrive from across the world, speaking many
different languages, from a range of socio-economic backgrounds and
with diverse religious beliefs and practices, while living
alongside long-established migrant and white European populations.
This book focuses on what this increasing population diversity
means for how people and local health and welfare service providers
seek to address everyday health concerns - from minor and chronic
conditions to acute and urgent problems. Using an innovative
mixed-method approach crossing multiple disciplines and drawing
together rich qualitative and robust quantitative data, this book
offers unique insight into the complex and intricate actions, which
often vary over space and time, implemented by both residents and
care providers from eight superdiverse localities in four European
countries, each with different health and welfare traditions. The
book introduces the concept of welfare bricolage, using it as a
mechanism to explore the structures and rationales underpinning
need and actions, and how resources are connected across welfare
regimes and borders and within locales. The book illustrates how,
in the face of increasingly marketised, cash-strapped, restrictive
and institutionally racist welfare states and healthcare regimes,
individuals and service providers strive to address need. By
focusing on welfare regimes, migration histories, everyday actions
and resources within neighbourhoods, Exploring Welfare Bricolage in
Europe's Superdiverse Neighbourhoods offers a unique insight into
what people and providers actually do when faced with health
concerns. The book highlights the role of structure and agency and
moves beyond conventional approaches that focus on specific groups
or sectors to research health and welfare by looking at whole
populations and entire welfare ecosystems. The book's theoretical,
methodological and empirical contributions will be of use to
scholars, practitioners and policymakers interested in welfare,
healthcare, diversity and migration.
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