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Following the 2008 economic crisis, the situation for young people
deteriorated dramatically in many European countries. Employment
and training opportunities have reduced, and levels of poverty and
social exclusion have increased. This book evaluates both
institutional frameworks and programmes as well as the quantitative
and qualitative basis of judgements in European youth policies that
dominate current strategies. Empowering Young People in
Disempowering Times uses EU survey data and in-depth qualitative
research to examine the education, employment experiences and
quality of life of young people in Europe. It develops an extensive
critique of the dominant policy approaches used in Europe, which
aim to tackle the challenges facing disadvantaged young people
through a focus on work first and a narrow human capital centered
approach of integration. In response, the book analyses and
discusses alternatives emerging from an application of Amartya
Sens's Capability Approach to youth policies and an enlarged
concept of participation. Offering quantitative and qualitative
analysis which aim to develop new and progressive ways to assess
the situation of socially disadvantaged young people in Europe,
this book will be fascinating reading for students and teachers of
social policy, as well as policy-makers, social practitioners and
social scientists. Contributors include: G. Acconcia, R. Atzmuller,
E. Baillergeau, S. Belda-Miquel, T. Berthet, B. Beuret, A. Boni
Aristizabal, J.-M. Bonvin, E. Chiappero-Martinetti, S. Dahmen, J.W.
Duyvendak, V. Egdell, A.K. Frorup, C. Goffette, H. Graham, P.R.
Graziano, B. Haidinger, N.R. Jensen, C.C. Kjeldsen, A. Knecht, T.
Ley, A. Lopez-Fogues, H.-U. Otto, A. Peruzzi, R. Raeside, G. Roets,
R. Roose, V. Simon, A.M.C. Spreafico, C. Vandekinderen, H. Van
Keer, J. Vero
Presenting a profound and far-reaching analysis of economic,
ecological, social, cultural and political developments of
contemporary capitalism, this book draws on the work of Karl
Polanyi, and re-reads it for our times. The renowned authors offer
key insights to current changes in the relations between the
economy, politics and society, and their ecological and social
effects. They explore the commodification of land, labour, money,
care and knowledge, and analyse labour and social movements,
right-wing populism and religious fundamentalism. Bringing together
insights from different parts of the world and from historical,
theoretical and empirical research, the book sheds light on
important facets of the crisis-driven transformation of
contemporary capitalism. Social and political science scholars will
greatly benefit from this timely analysis of contemporary
capitalism. Those researching economic history and the impact of
Polanyi's work on the analysis of the modern society will also find
this a useful read. Contributors include: R. Atzmuller, B.
Aulenbacher, R. Barnthaler, K. Becker, D. Bohle, U. Brand, M. Brie,
A. Bugra, M. Cangiani, F. Decieux, C. Deutschmann, K. Doerre, K.
Fischer, C. Goerg, B. Greskovits, B. Jessop, E. Langthaler, M.
Leiblfinger, M. Markantonatou, A. Novy, A. Palumbo, K.
Polanyi-Levitt, V. Satgar, B. Sauer, A. Scott, B. Silver, B.
Stadelmann, C. Thomasberger, H.-J. Urban, B. Weicht, M. Williams,
M. Wissen
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