This paper brings together key ideas from across economic and social theory to expand geographical understandings of crisis at the personal scale. Drawing on ethnographic research with families in Greater Manchester, UK, together with literatures on the geographies of crises and conjunctures, I argue that economic crises, such as austerity, can be revealing of the fragilities within familial and personal relationships and as such constitute a very personal crisis. In times of austerity and economic crisis, questions are raised about how people imagine themselves, and the relationships, spaces, and times in which they situate their lives – previously, presently, and prospectively. I advance conceptualisations of the ways austerity and econom...
This article uses the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the limits of financialisation. It m...
This article introduces the special issue ‘Planning amid crisis and austerity: in, against and beyon...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
With this introductory chapter we explore the multitude of ways in which austerity and economic cris...
This paper moves beyond conceptualisations of austerity as fi scal policy towards exploring the mul...
In this paper, we argue for repositioning geographies of children, youth and families at the centre ...
Austerity is a key organising concept governing the British political economy since the 2008 financi...
This article uses the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the limits of financialisation. It m...
This article introduces the special issue ‘Planning amid crisis and austerity: in, against and beyon...
Ethnographic data in the form of ethnographic narratives, life histories, conversational data, and f...
Some of the worst effects of the global economic downturn that commenced in 2008 have been felt in E...
We begin our introduction to this special issue by considering the interdisciplinary collaborations ...
This article focuses on how the economic crisis in Southern Europe has stimulated temporal thought (...
Concerned with the experiences of migrant families in a time of increasing scarcity and anti-migrant...
In the context of a perfect storm of measures – welfare reform, precarious work, stagnating wages – ...
This article uses the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the limits of financialisation. It m...
This article introduces the special issue ‘Planning amid crisis and austerity: in, against and beyon...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
With this introductory chapter we explore the multitude of ways in which austerity and economic cris...
This paper moves beyond conceptualisations of austerity as fi scal policy towards exploring the mul...
In this paper, we argue for repositioning geographies of children, youth and families at the centre ...
Austerity is a key organising concept governing the British political economy since the 2008 financi...
This article uses the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the limits of financialisation. It m...
This article introduces the special issue ‘Planning amid crisis and austerity: in, against and beyon...
Ethnographic data in the form of ethnographic narratives, life histories, conversational data, and f...
Some of the worst effects of the global economic downturn that commenced in 2008 have been felt in E...
We begin our introduction to this special issue by considering the interdisciplinary collaborations ...
This article focuses on how the economic crisis in Southern Europe has stimulated temporal thought (...
Concerned with the experiences of migrant families in a time of increasing scarcity and anti-migrant...
In the context of a perfect storm of measures – welfare reform, precarious work, stagnating wages – ...
This article uses the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the limits of financialisation. It m...
This article introduces the special issue ‘Planning amid crisis and austerity: in, against and beyon...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...