The prevailing description of our times as an ‘age of austerity’ has hardened into an axiom with extraordinary rapidity. Focusing on contemporary popular and consumer culture in Britain, this article makes a contribution to the task of subjecting the discourse of ‘austerity’ to the consideration it properly demands. I identify and interrogate the meanings that ‘austerity’ has in contemporary culture, and recall the contingency of the processes through which these meanings have been consolidated, a task that is all the more urgent, I suggest, when it feels like one prevailing signification has already ‘won out’. The article is organized around the discussion of three dominant meanings of austerity: austerity as ‘responsible politics’, defici...
This is the edited transcript of a conversation between Rebecca Bramall, editor of this special issu...
Austerity has been a recurring theme of post-war British politics, from the 1950s right up to the pr...
In recent years, austerity-related discourses have become a popular means of imagining and promoting...
The prevailing description of our times as an ‘age of austerity’ has hardened into an axiom with ext...
This editorial contextualises and introduces a series of articles that tackle arguably the most pert...
The idea that we are experiencing a new ‘age of austerity’ has become the dominant means of describi...
In the wake of the global financial crisis, the present ‘age of austerity’ has repeatedly been compa...
In the wake of the global financial crisis, the present 'age of austerity' has repeatedly been compa...
Austerity as Public Mood explores how politicians and the media mobilise nostalgic and socially cons...
Since the financial crisis of 2007-8, the mobilization of the historical era of ‘austerity Britain’ ...
What are the conditions under which the meaning of the signifier ‘austerity’ might be reworked for e...
June 2015 saw thousands of UK citizens join ‘anti-austerity’ protests after the surprise election of...
We are in the age of austerity. Across the globe, there have recently been calls from both the left ...
In this article, we examine the return of austerity as a global and national economic and political ...
In 2008, the financial crisis exploded onto the global scene, causing a world-wide recession and dam...
This is the edited transcript of a conversation between Rebecca Bramall, editor of this special issu...
Austerity has been a recurring theme of post-war British politics, from the 1950s right up to the pr...
In recent years, austerity-related discourses have become a popular means of imagining and promoting...
The prevailing description of our times as an ‘age of austerity’ has hardened into an axiom with ext...
This editorial contextualises and introduces a series of articles that tackle arguably the most pert...
The idea that we are experiencing a new ‘age of austerity’ has become the dominant means of describi...
In the wake of the global financial crisis, the present ‘age of austerity’ has repeatedly been compa...
In the wake of the global financial crisis, the present 'age of austerity' has repeatedly been compa...
Austerity as Public Mood explores how politicians and the media mobilise nostalgic and socially cons...
Since the financial crisis of 2007-8, the mobilization of the historical era of ‘austerity Britain’ ...
What are the conditions under which the meaning of the signifier ‘austerity’ might be reworked for e...
June 2015 saw thousands of UK citizens join ‘anti-austerity’ protests after the surprise election of...
We are in the age of austerity. Across the globe, there have recently been calls from both the left ...
In this article, we examine the return of austerity as a global and national economic and political ...
In 2008, the financial crisis exploded onto the global scene, causing a world-wide recession and dam...
This is the edited transcript of a conversation between Rebecca Bramall, editor of this special issu...
Austerity has been a recurring theme of post-war British politics, from the 1950s right up to the pr...
In recent years, austerity-related discourses have become a popular means of imagining and promoting...