Experiencing society and the lived welfare state /

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Imprint:Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Description:1 online resource (453 pages) : illustrations (black and white).
Language:English
Series:Palgrave studies in the history of experience
Palgrave studies in the history of experience.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13588359
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Other authors / contributors:Haapala, Pertti, editor.
Harjula, Minna, editor.
Kokko, Heikki, editor.
ISBN:9783031216633
3031216636
9783031216626
9783031216657
3031216628
3031216652
Notes:Includes index.
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Summary:This open access book presents a new approach to the history of welfare state. By applying the concepts of experiencing society and the lived welfare state, the collection introduces theoretical, methodological and empirical insights for bridging the everyday life and institutional structures. The chapters analyze how the welfare state as a particular individual-society relationship has become an integral part of living in the modern society. With a long-term perspective, the chapters explore the experience of society which enabled the building and the resilience of a welfare state. As the welfare state is not a universal model of social development but historically unique in different contexts, the book broadens the focus from the Nordic countries to Southern Europe, colonial Asia and post-colonial South America. This collection is essential reading for scholars and students in the social sciences and history, as well as for policymakers and practitioners who face the contemporary and future challenges of the welfare states. Pertti Haapala is Emeritus Professor of History and the Director of the Academy of Finland Center of Excellence in the History of Experiences (2018-2021) at the University of Tampere, Finland. His special areas of research are social history and methodology of history. Minna Harjula is University Researcher at the Academy of Finland Center of Excellence in the History of Experiences at the University of Tampere, Finland. Her recent work focuses on social citizenship and the lived construction and legitimation of the Finnish welfare state. Heikki Kokko is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Academy of Finland Center of Excellence in the History of Experiences, and Director of the Digital history project Translocalis Database at the University of Tampere, Finland. His current focus is on the historical and theoretical analysis of the experience of society.
Other form:Print version: EXPERIENCING SOCIETY AND THE LIVED WELFARE STATE. [Place of publication not identified] : PALGRAVE MACMILLAN, 2023 3031216628
Standard no.:10.1007/978-3-031-21663-3
Table of Contents:
  • 1: Introduction: Pertti Haapala, Minna Harjula, Heikki Kokko
  • Part I: Theoretical and Methodological Approaches
  • 2. Social History of Experiences: A Theoretical-Methodological Approach; Heikki Kokko and Minna Harjula
  • 3: The Challenges or Narrating the Welfare State in the Age of Social Media: A Narrative-Theoretical Approach; Maria Mkel
  • Part II: Experiences from Welfare Systems
  • 4: Stories of Initiates: The Lived Experience of Female Social Workers in the Implementation of the Welfare State in Chile, 192550; Maricela Gonzles and Paula Caffarena
  • 5: Previdncia Social as an Experience of Society: A Case-Study of Civil Servants in the Portuguese New State, 193374; Ana Carina Azevedo
  • 6: A Biographical Aaccount of the Social Welfare State in Late Colonial Singapore, 194565; Ho Chi Tim
  • Part III: Agency and Experience From Below
  • 7: Voices of the Poor: Negotiations of Social Rights in Denmark, 184991; Leonora Lottrup Rasmussen
  • 8: Framing the Clients Agency: Generational Layers of Lived Social Work in Finland, 19402000; Minna Harjula
  • 9: Between Gift and Entitlement: Experiencing Public Social Services and Charitable Food Aid in 2020s Finland; Anna Sofia Salonen
  • Part IV: Space, Age and Class as Experience
  • 10: Lived, Material and Planned Welfare: Mass-Produced Suburbanity in 1960s and 1970s Metropolitan Finland; Kirsi Saarikangas, Veera Moll, Matti O. Hannikainen
  • 11: Children and the Mediated Experiences of the Welfare State: The International Year of the Child (1979) in the Finnish Public Sphere; Heidi Kurvinen
  • 12: The Making of the Western Affluent Working Class: Class and Affluence through Postwar Public Discussions and Academic Interpretations; Jussi Lahtinen
  • Part V: Experience of Equality and Justice
  • 13: Rural (In)Justice: Smallholding as Social Policy in a Modernizing Finland, from 1945 to the 1960s; Ville Erkkil
  • 14: From Survival Mode to Utopian Dreams: Conceptions of Society, Social Planning and Historical Time in 1950s and 1960s Finland; Sophy Bergenheim
  • 15: Welfare State in a Fair Society? Post-Industrial Finland as a Case Study; Jubo Saari
  • 16: The Experience (and Constitution) of Society in Postwar and Postindustrial Finland, 19602020; Pertti Haapala.