Contemporary attempts to govern ‘the state of the welfare state’ are as much about moral endeavours as they are about political and economic imperatives. Such is the argument put forward in this Introduction, which focuses on the work that advisers perform in settings of austerity across Europe. Advisers are often the last call for help for their clients/dependents who find themselves increasingly at the mercy of local authorities, immigration regimes, landlords, banks and debt collection agencies. But competing visions of moral worth and social justice continue to permeate the everyday deliberations of those who administer, support and advocate advice. Struggles and dilemmas over how best to provide assistance and balance individuals’ mora...
This paper explores everyday interactions with the British welfare state at a moment when it is atte...
Blum S, Kuhlmann J. Understanding the welfare state in the context of austerity and populism. In: Gr...
This article uses deliberative forums to examine attitudes to UK welfare futures. It makes methodolo...
Contemporary attempts to govern ‘the state of the welfare state’ are as much about moral endeavours ...
This dataset results from an anthropological project that investigated the mediations that advice en...
Situated in Cameron’s ‘austerity Britain’, this article explores contestations surrounding financial...
Because of academic divisions of labour anthropologists have come late to the study of the changing ...
Ongoing processes of ‘austerity localism’, including the state’s withdrawal from local communities, ...
The reliance of welfare recipients on the state is classically demonised as a relation of dependency...
This paper notes the contemporary emergence of ?morality? in both sociological argument and politica...
This special issue addresses how working people in Southern Europe engage with austerity state forma...
This paper uses innovative democratic forums carried out in Germany, Norway and the UK to examine pe...
Voluntary sector advice agencies play, for many in the UK, a key role in accessing and understanding...
Debt advice, as a neoliberal variant of social welfare in the UK, highlights the introduction and re...
This research was funded by Grant ES/M003825/1 from the Economic and Social Research Council of the ...
This paper explores everyday interactions with the British welfare state at a moment when it is atte...
Blum S, Kuhlmann J. Understanding the welfare state in the context of austerity and populism. In: Gr...
This article uses deliberative forums to examine attitudes to UK welfare futures. It makes methodolo...
Contemporary attempts to govern ‘the state of the welfare state’ are as much about moral endeavours ...
This dataset results from an anthropological project that investigated the mediations that advice en...
Situated in Cameron’s ‘austerity Britain’, this article explores contestations surrounding financial...
Because of academic divisions of labour anthropologists have come late to the study of the changing ...
Ongoing processes of ‘austerity localism’, including the state’s withdrawal from local communities, ...
The reliance of welfare recipients on the state is classically demonised as a relation of dependency...
This paper notes the contemporary emergence of ?morality? in both sociological argument and politica...
This special issue addresses how working people in Southern Europe engage with austerity state forma...
This paper uses innovative democratic forums carried out in Germany, Norway and the UK to examine pe...
Voluntary sector advice agencies play, for many in the UK, a key role in accessing and understanding...
Debt advice, as a neoliberal variant of social welfare in the UK, highlights the introduction and re...
This research was funded by Grant ES/M003825/1 from the Economic and Social Research Council of the ...
This paper explores everyday interactions with the British welfare state at a moment when it is atte...
Blum S, Kuhlmann J. Understanding the welfare state in the context of austerity and populism. In: Gr...
This article uses deliberative forums to examine attitudes to UK welfare futures. It makes methodolo...