<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The research examines Amartya Sen's contention that shame is an attribute of poverty in all societies. Shame is believed to reduce a person's agency, the capacity to act constructively, and to increase social exclusion which, in turn, curtail economic development. It will take place by in rural Uganda and India, urban China and UK and in small town Norway, supplemented by doctoral work in urban Pakistan, small town South Korea and, possibly, urban Germany. The research has four elements: Exploration of cultural conceptions of poverty and shame through analysis of literature, film and, in Uganda, drama; Learning from people with direct experience of poverty through undertaking depth intervi...
In recent years there has been an increase in the public expenditure for providing welfare assistanc...
On the threshold of the 21st century the problem of poverty has not been dealt with yet. The world ...
The strength of Sen’s concept of poverty lies in the fact that it goes beyond the traditional concep...
Despite long-standing conceptual considerations of shame in understanding poverty and debates about ...
Poverty studies worldwide have continuously demonstrated that poverty entails not only material hard...
Despite the centrality of shame and stigma within research on welfare in high-income countries, thes...
Contemporary studies on poverty have suggested a relationship between poverty, shame and social excl...
Shame and humiliation are central to the understanding of poverty yet internationally comparable dat...
While people living in poverty talk about isolation, shame, and humiliation as being key aspects of ...
Meeting: Missing Dimensions of Poverty Data, 29-30 May 2007, Oxford, GBProject number related to IDR...
Development studies have been slow to explore and embrace the burgeoning field of emotions research, ...
This article explores the problems in employing shame as a change agent in the political world
Andries Du Toit (2004) argues that the concept of social exclusion has limited use in the field of d...
Bu çalışmada yoksulluğun psiko-sosyal etkilerinden utanma ve damgalanma olgusuaraştırılmaktadır. Uta...
On the threshold of the 21st century, the problem of poverty remains unresolved. Many still suffer f...
In recent years there has been an increase in the public expenditure for providing welfare assistanc...
On the threshold of the 21st century the problem of poverty has not been dealt with yet. The world ...
The strength of Sen’s concept of poverty lies in the fact that it goes beyond the traditional concep...
Despite long-standing conceptual considerations of shame in understanding poverty and debates about ...
Poverty studies worldwide have continuously demonstrated that poverty entails not only material hard...
Despite the centrality of shame and stigma within research on welfare in high-income countries, thes...
Contemporary studies on poverty have suggested a relationship between poverty, shame and social excl...
Shame and humiliation are central to the understanding of poverty yet internationally comparable dat...
While people living in poverty talk about isolation, shame, and humiliation as being key aspects of ...
Meeting: Missing Dimensions of Poverty Data, 29-30 May 2007, Oxford, GBProject number related to IDR...
Development studies have been slow to explore and embrace the burgeoning field of emotions research, ...
This article explores the problems in employing shame as a change agent in the political world
Andries Du Toit (2004) argues that the concept of social exclusion has limited use in the field of d...
Bu çalışmada yoksulluğun psiko-sosyal etkilerinden utanma ve damgalanma olgusuaraştırılmaktadır. Uta...
On the threshold of the 21st century, the problem of poverty remains unresolved. Many still suffer f...
In recent years there has been an increase in the public expenditure for providing welfare assistanc...
On the threshold of the 21st century the problem of poverty has not been dealt with yet. The world ...
The strength of Sen’s concept of poverty lies in the fact that it goes beyond the traditional concep...