Society A Look at Poverty / Serge Pogam / Bruno Kazan

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会 貧困へのまなざし / セルジュ・ポーガム / ブリュノ・クザン
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Released date: 17 Dec 2024

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Society
[Introduction]
Recommended by Masahiko Kishi
"How do rich people view poor people?
The reality of inequality and division emerges from the international comparison of enormous amount of data"
The rich people living in rich areas in large cities with poor districts enjoy privileges with a system that justifies poverty.
The mechanism is elucidated based on the results of a large-scale survey on perceptions of poverty and inequality in Paris, Sao Paulo and Delhi.
Serge Pogam 『 Basic Forms of Poverty, Sister Book of 』
[Contents]
Introduction to How Rich People View the Poor.
Chapter 1 Exploring High-Class Neighborhoods in Paris, Sao Paulo and Delhi
One City Selection
Two Districts Selection
Three Rules of the Analytical Phase
Chapter 2 Creating Moral Order
Withdrawing Interaction and Regulation in One City
Two Perceptions of Social and Spatial Fit
Three Perceptions of Class Closure and Social Reproduction Strategies
Four Perceptions of Social and Spatial Fit
Three Perceptions of Social and Spatial Fit
Three Perceptions of Class Closure and Social Reproduction Strategies
Four Perceptions of and Social Reproduction Strategies
Four Perceptions of and Social Reproduction Strategies
Four Perceptions of and Social Reproduction Strategies
Four Perceptions of Spatial Fit
Three Perceptions of Social and Spatial Fit
Three Perceptions of Social and Spatial Fit
Three Perceptions of Social and Spatial Fit
Three Perceptions of Social and Spatial Fit
Four Perceptions of Social and Spatial Fit
One Self-Degradation, Filth, Pollution, Pollution
Two Beliefs of Security to Discrimination
Three Aspects of Discrimination
One Self-Corrupting, Defilement, Pollution, Pollution
Two Attitudes of Competence to Discrimination
Three Aspects of Discrimination
One Building of Moral Boundaries
Two Defining Factors of Competence
Three Manifestations of Discrimination
Three Aspects of Discrimination
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