Between fault lines and front lines : shifting power in an unequal world /: shifting power in an unequal world. (2022)
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- Title:
- Between fault lines and front lines : shifting power in an unequal world /: shifting power in an unequal world. (2022)
- Main Title:
- Between fault lines and front lines : shifting power in an unequal world
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Katja Hujo and Maggie Carter.
- Editors:
- Hujo, Katja
(Researcher on Latin America), Carter, Maggie - Contents:
- Table of ContentsPart I: IntroductionFault Lines and Front Lines: Shifting Power in an Unequal World - Katja Hujo and Maggie Carter Reducing Inequality: Trends and Policy Approaches - Jomo Kwame Sundaram and Vladimir Popov (Dialogue of Civilizations Research Institute in Berlin)Part II: Engines of Inequality: Institutions, Politics and PowerIntergenerational Relations, Socioeconomic Fracturing and Cultural Marginalization: Spatializing the Processes that Compound Inequalities - Julie MacLeavy (University of Bristol) and David Manley (University of Bristol)Inequalities in the Governance of Water in the Context of Extractivism: The Case of the Locumba Upper River Basin in Peru - Diego Geng (Pontifical Catholic University of Peru) Rewiring the Social Contract: Digital Taxis and Economic Inclusion in Nigeria - Kate Meagher (London School of Economics)How the Hedge Fund Dream of Financial Freedom Drives Inequality - Megan Tobias Neely (Stanford University) Reproduction of Inequalities in the Implementation of Social Policies in Latin America - Roberto Rocha Coelho Pires (Institute for Applied Economic Research (IPEA), Brasilia) City-to-City Cooperation and the Promise of a Democratic 'Right to the City' - Fritz Nganje (University of Johannesburg)Part III: Elite Ideology and Perceptions of Inequality: Implications for Redistribution and Social CohesionElites, Ideas and the Politics of Inclusive Development - Tom Lavers (University of Manchester)Elites' Perceptions of Inequality:Table of ContentsPart I: IntroductionFault Lines and Front Lines: Shifting Power in an Unequal World - Katja Hujo and Maggie Carter Reducing Inequality: Trends and Policy Approaches - Jomo Kwame Sundaram and Vladimir Popov (Dialogue of Civilizations Research Institute in Berlin)Part II: Engines of Inequality: Institutions, Politics and PowerIntergenerational Relations, Socioeconomic Fracturing and Cultural Marginalization: Spatializing the Processes that Compound Inequalities - Julie MacLeavy (University of Bristol) and David Manley (University of Bristol)Inequalities in the Governance of Water in the Context of Extractivism: The Case of the Locumba Upper River Basin in Peru - Diego Geng (Pontifical Catholic University of Peru) Rewiring the Social Contract: Digital Taxis and Economic Inclusion in Nigeria - Kate Meagher (London School of Economics)How the Hedge Fund Dream of Financial Freedom Drives Inequality - Megan Tobias Neely (Stanford University) Reproduction of Inequalities in the Implementation of Social Policies in Latin America - Roberto Rocha Coelho Pires (Institute for Applied Economic Research (IPEA), Brasilia) City-to-City Cooperation and the Promise of a Democratic 'Right to the City' - Fritz Nganje (University of Johannesburg)Part III: Elite Ideology and Perceptions of Inequality: Implications for Redistribution and Social CohesionElites, Ideas and the Politics of Inclusive Development - Tom Lavers (University of Manchester)Elites' Perceptions of Inequality: Who Supports Redistribution? Why, When and How? - Graziella Moraes Silva (Graduate Institute of International and Development Policies), Matias López (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile), Elisa Reis (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) and Chana Teeger (London School of Economics)Inequality, Popular Attitudes and Elite Ideology in Africa: The Case of Social Protection - Jeremy Seekings (University of Cape Town)Part IV: A New Social Contract: Alliances for Transformative ChangeOthering and Solidarity in 20th Century Agrarian California: What Can We Learn About Efforts to Create Cross-Sector Alliances for Progressive Political Change? - Antonio Roman-Alcalá (Erasmus University, Netherlands)Entangled Inequalities and Network Building: Organizational Experiences of Paid Domestic Workers in Uruguay and Paraguay - Raquel Rojas Scheffer (Free University of Berlin)Informal Workers Co-Producing Social Services in the Global South: Task Shifting or Political Strategy towards a New Social Contract? - Laura Alfers (Rhodes University)Oneness vs. The 1% - Vandana Shiva. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Bloomsbury Academic
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 305
Equality -- Case studies
Income distribution -- Case studies
Wealth -- Case studies
Elite (Social sciences) -- Case studies - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781350229044
9781350229051 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781350229037
9781350229020 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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