In a world where overlapping crises feel less like exceptions and more like the new normal, the question of how to promote resilience becomes central. 'Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Resilience and the Welfare State' examines how welfare state policies can be adapted to provide sustainable support in times of 'permacrisis'. With contributions from the fields of law, economics, political science, philosophy and psychology, this book offers both impetus for further research and suggestions for policymakers on how to design welfare state policies.
With contributions by
Dr. Ernest Aigner | Prof. Dr. Edoardo Ales | Dr. Tania Bazzani | Dr. Michele Bertani | Dr. Katharina Bohnenberger | Priv.-Doz. Dr. Katharina Brugger | Dr. Teppo Eskelinen | Dr. Donya Gylan | Prof. Dr. Claudia Maria Hofmann | Prof. Dr. Frank Nullmeier | Prof. Dr. Thomas Rigotti | Dr. Andrea E. Schmidt | Dr. Henrik Thorén | Dr. Felix Würkert | Prof. Dr. Yutaka Sato
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Höhe: 225 mm
Breite: 150 mm
Dicke: 21 mm
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ISBN-13
978-3-7560-3044-6 (9783756030446)
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