Dimensions of Poverty Measurement, Epistemic Injustices, Activism /

Bibliografske podrobnosti
Korporativna značnica: SpringerLink (Online service)
Drugi avtorji: Beck, Valentin (Editor), Hahn, Henning (Editor), Lepenies, Robert (Editor)
Izvleček:XVI, 412 p. 14 illus., 10 illus. in color.
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Jezik:angleščina
Izdano: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
Izdaja:1st ed. 2020.
Serija:Philosophy and Poverty, 2
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Online dostop:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31711-9
Format: Elektronski Knjiga
Kazalo:
  • Foreword
  • Introduction: Interdisciplinary perspectives on poverty measurement, epistemic injustices and social activism
  • Part I: The Philosophy and Idea of Poverty
  • Chapter 1. Beyond Poverty (Jonathan Wolff)
  • Chapter 2. Poverty as a Social Relation (Daniel Putnam)
  • Chapter 3. Metrics, Politics and Definitions. How Poverty Lost its Social Context and What This Means for Current Debates (Philipp Lepenies)
  • Chapter 4. Scientific Ghettos and Beyond. Epistemic Injustice in Academia and its Effects on Researching Poverty (Franziska Dübgen)
  • Chapter 5. Hairiness and Hairlessness: An African Feminist View of Poverty (Sharon Adetutu Omotoso)
  • Chapter 6. Is the Debate on Poverty Research a Global One? A Consideration of Odera Oruka’s ‘Human Minimum’ as a case of Epistemic Injustice (Jonathan Chimakonam)
  • Chapter 7. Poverty, Richness, and Aid: A conceptual Proposal (Bettina Mahlert)
  • Chapter 8. Absolute Poverty in European Welfare States (Gottfried Schweiger and Helmut Gaisbauer)
  • Chapter 9. Giving Well: Philanthropy for Human Rights (Patricia Illingworth)
  • Part II: On The Measurement of Multidimensional Poverty
  • Chapter 10. Multidimensional Poverty Measures as Policy Tools (Sabina Alkire)
  • Chapter 11. Poverty: Beyond Obscurantism (Sanjay Reddy)
  • Chapter 12. An absolute multidimensional poverty measure in the functioning space (and relative measure in the resource space): An Illustration using Indian data (Caroline Dotter and Stephan Klasen)
  • Chapter 13. Poverty in All its Forms: Determining the dimensions of poverty through merging knowledge (Xavier Godinot and Robert Walker)
  • Chapter 14. The measurement of multidimensional poverty across countries: A proposal for selecting dimensions (Francesco Burchi, Nicole Rippin, Claudio E. Montenegro)
  • Chapter 15. Mapping Out Multiple Dimensions of Well-Being by Ethnicity in Rural Cameroon (Hans Tino Ayamena Mpenya)
  • Chapter 16. Eda Keskin Rising Tide of Precariat and Denizens in Neoliberal Capitalism: The Case of Germany
  • Chapter 17. Measuring Capabilities: Using Financial Diaries in Bangladesh (Julio Linares and Yu-hsuan Su)
  • Chapter 18. Approaches to poverty in the light of their usefulness for research into institutionalized childcare (Sylvia Meichsner)
  • Epilogue
  • Mitu Sengupta: Poverty Research and Western Activism
  • Literature
  • Index.