1st Edition

Sociology of Crisis Visualising Urban Austerity

By Myrto Tsilimpounidi Copyright 2017
    204 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    204 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The global financial crisis has demonstrated the impact and implications of late capitalism and its bedfellow, globalisation. In the European context, crisis is seen as a threat to the stability of the region, rather than a local or national concern. Post-2008, crisis is social and political, rather than merely financial, as Western countries witness the consequences of consumption, growth and profit.

    In this book, Tsilimpounidi demonstrates how sociologists must develop new approaches to examining rapid shifts in the social landscape, since crisis is not merely reflected in balance sheets, but is mediated through spectacular imagery of loss, deprivation and increased vectors of marginalisation. Providing focused and valuable insight into the pressing problems of those living in Greece in relation to the wider spheres of the nation and at the level of the European Union, Sociology of Crisis takes an approach that is firmly located within a critical sociological appeal to reflexivity.

    A timely engagement with the problem of crisis at a macro-level and in dialogue with the everyday experiences of crisis on a micro-level, this interdisciplinary title will appeal to both undergraduate and postgraduate students interested in sociology, social policy, geography, urban studies and research methods (social science).

    Introduction: Emergency and Emergence  Chapter 1. Sociology in (a Time of) Crisis  Chapter 2. Picturing Crisis  Chapter 3. Crisis and Time  Chapter 4. Crisis and the Other  Chapter 5. Crisis and the Body  Chapter 6. Crisis and Urban Space  Chapter 7. Crisis and Resistance  Conclusion: Endings and Beginnings  Index

    Biography

    Dr Myrto Tsilimpounidi is a post-doctoral researcher at the Institute of Sociology, Bratislava, Slovakia.