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Dimensions of poverty = measurement, epistemic injustices, activism /
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正題名/作者:
Dimensions of poverty/ edited by Valentin Beck, Henning Hahn, Robert Lepenies.
其他題名:
measurement, epistemic injustices, activism /
其他作者:
Beck, Valentin.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
面頁冊數:
xvi, 412 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
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 Dubgen) -- 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.
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Dimensions of poverty = measurement, epistemic injustices, activism /
Dimensions of poverty
measurement, epistemic injustices, activism /[electronic resource] :edited by Valentin Beck, Henning Hahn, Robert Lepenies. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xvi, 412 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Philosophy and poverty,v.22662-4389 ;. - Philosophy and poverty ;v.2..
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 Dubgen) -- 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.
This anthology constitutes an important contribution to the interdisciplinary debate on poverty measurement and alleviation. Absolute and relative poverty-both within and across state boundaries-are standardly measured and evaluated in monetary terms. However, poverty researchers have highlighted the shortfalls of one-dimensional monetary metrics. A new consensus is emerging that effectively addressing poverty requires a nuanced understanding of poverty as a relational phenomenon involving deprivations in multiple dimensions, including health, standard of living, education and political participation. This volume advances the debate on poverty by providing a forum for philosophers and empirical researchers. It combines philosophically sound analysis and genuinely global research on poverty's social embeddedness. Next to an introduction to this interdisciplinary field-which links Practical Philosophy, Development Economics, Political Science, and Sociology-it contains articles by leading international experts and early career scholars. The contributors analyse the concept of poverty, detail its multiple dimensions, reveal epistemic injustices in poverty research, and reflect on the challenges of poverty-related social activism. The unifying theme connecting this volume's contributions is that poverty must be understood as a multidimensional and socially relational phenomenon, and that this insight can enhance our efforts to measure and alleviate poverty.
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