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Exploring Welfare Bricolage in Europe's Superdiverse Neighbourhoods

Exploring Welfare Bricolage in Europe's Superdiverse Neighbourhoods

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European cities are becoming increasingly superdiverse, with newcomers arriving from across the world, speaking many different languages, from a range of socio-economic backgrounds, and with diverse religious beliefs and practices. This book explores what this increasing population diversity means for how people and local health and welfare service providers seek to address everyday health concerns. It introduces the concept of welfare bricolage and illustrates how individuals and service providers strive to address need in the face of marketised, cash-strapped, restrictive and institutionally racist welfare states and healthcare regimes.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 226 pages
\n Publication date: 25 May 2021
\n Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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European cities are experiencing a remarkable surge in diversity, driven by migration. Certain neighborhoods in Europe have become vibrant hubs, welcoming individuals from diverse corners of the globe, hailing from various socio-economic backgrounds, and holding diverse religious beliefs and practices. These newcomers coexist with long-established migrant and white European populations, creating a tapestry of cultures and backgrounds. This book delves into the profound implications of this growing population diversity for individuals and local health and welfare service providers as they navigate the complexities of addressing everyday health concerns.

To achieve this, the book employs an innovative mixed-method approach, spanning multiple disciplines and integrating rich qualitative and robust quantitative data. By examining the intricate actions taken by residents and care providers from eight superdiverse localities across four European countries, each with its unique health and welfare traditions, the book offers a unique insight into the complex and multifaceted processes at play.

One of the key concepts introduced in the book is "welfare bricolage," which serves as a framework for exploring the underlying structures and rationales that drive needs and actions. It sheds light on how resources are interconnected across welfare regimes and borders, as well as within local communities. Through this lens, the book illustrates how individuals and service providers navigate the challenges posed by increasingly marketized, cash-strapped, restrictive, and institutionally racist welfare states and healthcare regimes.

Exploring Welfare Bricolage in Europes Superdiverse Neighbourhoods takes a holistic approach, focusing on welfare regimes, migration histories, everyday actions, and resources within neighborhoods. By delving into these aspects, the book provides a distinctive perspective on what people and providers actually do when confronted with health concerns. It highlights the role of informal networks, social capital, and community-based initiatives in addressing health needs, often challenging traditional healthcare systems.

The book also sheds light on the experiences of specific groups within superdiverse neighborhoods, such as immigrants, refugees, and marginalized communities. It explores the challenges they face in accessing healthcare services, navigating the healthcare system, and overcoming cultural barriers. By recognizing the unique perspectives and needs of these groups, the book advocates for inclusive and equitable healthcare policies and practices that cater to the diverse needs of the population.

In conclusion, Exploring Welfare Bricolage in Europes Superdiverse Neighbourhoods is a groundbreaking work that offers valuable insights into the dynamics of population diversity and its impact on health and welfare. By employing a multi-disciplinary approach and drawing on rich data, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of the complex actions taken by residents and care providers in superdiverse localities. It sheds light on the role of welfare bricolage, informal networks, and community-based initiatives in addressing health concerns and advocates for inclusive and equitable healthcare policies. This book is a must-read for policymakers, healthcare professionals, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the challenges and opportunities of living in diverse and rapidly changing societies.

\n Weight: 378g\n
Dimension: 157 x 234 x 18 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780367629359\n \n

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