Austerity

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Activism
Austerity
Austerity Policies
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Crime
critical policy analysis
economic justice movements
Economic Policies
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Financial Crisis
Fiscal Austerity
fiscal retrenchment
Justice
Modern Economies
neoliberalism
Policy Implications
political discourse on austerity
Public Health
Public Services
social exclusion
Social Inequalities
Social Investment
Social Policy
Social Unrest
Societies
welfare state reform
Welfare System

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032807317
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Austerity is a concise, accessible overview of austerity policies, their impact on society, and possible alternatives for more just and equitable economic policies. Drawing on a range of global case studies, it encourages critical analysis of the core principles and theories of austerity.

Bruno De Oliveira goes beyond budget cuts and dismantling of public services to consider austerity as a profound ideological shift that has reconfigured modern economies and societies. Austerity offers an analysis of austerity’s theoretical foundations, policy implications, and social consequences. Examination of critical thinkers such as Marx, Hayek, Friedman, Maynard Keynes, Foucault, and Bourdieu helps contextualise debates around austerity and provide a lens through which to analyse its impacts. It illuminates the human cost of fiscal austerity, examining its impact on the welfare system, social unrest, crime, and justice and on public health outcomes. Illustrated by global case studies, it considers how austerity, catalysed by the 2008 global financial crisis, has stalled economic recovery with significant implications for global social justice. Vitally, it considers the political and media discourses that often accompany austerity policies, examining how they demonise certain social groups, legitimise social inequalities, and divert attention from the structural causes of inequality. Finally, it explores alternatives to austerity, presenting policy solutions that prioritise social investment and economic justice and showcasing examples of resistance, advocacy, and activism.

Austerity is an essential guide for students, scholars, and activists interested in social and economic policies and their impact. It will equip them with the tools and insight necessary to understand and challenge the impacts of austerity.

Bruno De Oliveira is Lecturer in Psychology at Chichester University, UK. His work is shaped by critical community psychology and is focused on participation, challenging frames of power, understanding poverty, and wellbeing.

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