Austere futures: From hardship to hope?

IF 3.6 3区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Geographical Journal Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI:10.1111/geoj.12544
Julie MacLeavy
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Abstract This paper reflects on the enduring significance of austerity and its multifaceted influence on society. It emphasises the stark contrast between the promise of future prosperity, used to justify spending cuts and tax increases in the aftermath of the 2008 crash and recession, and the long‐lasting ramifications of these measures in terms of increasing poverty and growing inequality. Drawing from studies in this Themed Section of The Geographical Journal , as well as my own research on the impact of austerity on care workers, the paper elucidates how fiscal consolidation has further dismantled social safety nets and reduced the accessibility of institutions and places that have traditionally nurtured and supported emotional and physical wellbeing. This negatively affects individuals' quality of life, as well as their opportunities for growth and fulfilment. It also risks the prospects of future generations as the institutional and personal legacies of austerity intertwine with ongoing policy developments. Against this backdrop, there are, however, efforts to envision and enact alternative futures. Glimpses of hope are found in collective action and imaginative practices that challenge exclusionary systems, thereby helping to reconfigure the landscape of post‐welfare states. These glimpses of an alternative future, rooted in compassion and solidarity, foster a nuanced understanding of futurity and ignite prefigurative politics. The paper therefore discusses contrasting visions of austerity's future, building from alternative ways of organising lives and nurturing transformative imaginaries in the aftermath of austerity.

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严峻的未来:从艰难走向希望?
本文反思了节俭的持久意义及其对社会的多方面影响。它强调了未来繁荣的承诺之间的鲜明对比,在2008年危机和衰退之后,这些承诺被用来证明削减开支和增加税收是合理的,而这些措施在增加贫困和加剧不平等方面的长期后果。根据《地理杂志》主题部分的研究,以及我自己对紧缩对护理人员影响的研究,本文阐明了财政整顿如何进一步瓦解了社会安全网,并降低了传统上培育和支持情感和身体健康的机构和场所的可及性。这对个人的生活质量,以及他们的成长和实现的机会产生了负面影响。由于紧缩的制度和个人遗产与正在进行的政策发展交织在一起,它还可能危及子孙后代的前景。然而,在这种背景下,人们正在努力设想和制定另一种未来。在挑战排他性制度的集体行动和富有想象力的实践中,人们发现了一线希望,从而帮助重新配置后福利国家的景观。这些对另一种未来的一瞥,植根于同情和团结,促进了对未来的微妙理解,并点燃了预示性的政治。因此,本文讨论了紧缩未来的不同愿景,从组织生活的不同方式出发,并在紧缩之后培养变革的想象。
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