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100 1 _aSa.Aar, Amalia,
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245 1 0 _aEconomic citizenship :
_bneoliberal paradoxes of empowerment /
_cAmalia Sa.Aar.
260 _aNew York :
_bBerghahn Books,
_c(c)2016.
300 _a1 online resource
336 _atext
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505 0 0 _aList of Tables; List of Abbreviations and Research Projects; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I --
_tParadoxes of the Pursuit of Solidarity amid Polarizing Social Inequalities; Chapter 1 --
_tSocial Economy: The Quest for Social Justice under Neoliberalism; Part II --
_tWomen Making Sense of the Demand to Make Money; Chapter 2 --
_tVulnerability; Chapter 3 --
_tEmpowerment; Chapter 4 --
_tEntitlement; Part III --
_tEconomic Citizenship-Between the Right to Work and the Obligation to Be Productive; Chapter 5 --
_tDiscussion-The Emergence of a Hybrid Local Discourse on Inclusion, Productivity, and Care.
520 0 _aWith the spread of neoliberal projects, responsibility for the welfare of minority and poor citizens has shifted from states to local communities. Businesses, municipalities, grassroots activists, and state functionaries share in projects meant to help vulnerable populations become self-supportive. Ironically, such projects produce odd discursive blends of justice, solidarity, and wellbeing, and place the languages of feminist and minority rights side by side with the language of apolitical consumerism. Using theoretical concepts of economic citizenship and emotional capitalism, Economic Citizenship exposes the paradoxes that are deep within neoliberal interpretations of citizenship and analyzes the unexpected consequences of applying globally circulating notions to concrete local contexts.--
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650 0 _aWomen
_zIsrael
_xSocial conditions.
650 0 _aWomen
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_xEconomic conditions.
650 0 _aWomen
_xEmployment
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650 0 _aPoor women
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_xSocial conditions.
650 0 _aDiscrimination
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650 0 _aEquality
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650 0 _aCitizenship
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655 1 _aElectronic Books.
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