Everyday austerity

  • Hall S
ISSN: 0309-1325
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This paper advances ideas about relational geographies to explore ?everyday austerity?. Whilst geographers have analysed the causes and aftermath of the recent financial crisis, the focus largely remains on problems within economic systems and urban governance, rather than austerity as lived experience. I outline how focusing on everyday relationships and relational spaces ? family, friendship and intimate relations ? provides exciting opportunities for thinking geographically about everyday life in austerity. Using examples of care and support and mundane mobilities, I demonstrate how a relational approach extends current understandings of how austerity cuts through, across and between spaces.

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Hall, S. M. (2018). Everyday austerity. Progress in Human Geography, 030913251879628. Retrieved from http://browzine.com/articles/232941054

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