1st Edition

Ageing, Austerity, and Neoliberalism Lived Experiences of Older People in a De-Industrialised Town

By Amy Jones Copyright 2024
190 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

190 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

190 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book explores how neoliberalism and austerity have affected older people living within a deindustrialised town, utilising a Foucauldian approach and an ethnographic methodology. It seeks to bridge the gap between high sociological theory and a research focus upon older people. The link between the micro (real people, within a real place) and macro (abstract processes) is examined, and a... Read more

1. Introduction

2. The fragmentation and stigmatisation of the working class

3. The resistant ‘monsters’ of consumerism

4. The irrevocable demise of the community?

5. Conclusion and the contemporary shocks to the UK

Biography

Amy Jones is currently a Sociology University Lecturer. She completed her PhD in 2019, which explored the impact of neoliberalism and the 2008 recession upon older people living within a deindustrialised town, which serves as the basis for this book. She has also completed a Research Fellowship at the University of Exeter, wherein she worked on a ‘Transforming Engagement’ project, which drew from the principles of C2 (Connecting Communities) and complexity theory, and measured (both quantitatively and qualitatively) the extent to which people in areas of deprivation experience feelings of isolation and loneliness. Amy’s areas of specialism are social theory, critical theory, research design and methods, ethnography, consumerism, inequalities, the economy, and community studies.