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(Ebook) A Guide To The Systems Of Provision Approach: Who Gets What, How And Why by Kate Bayliss, Ben Fine ISBN 9783030541422, 9783030541439, 3030541428, 3030541436

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Authors:Kate Bayliss, Ben Fine
Pages:209 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:1st Edition
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Language:english
File Size:2.25 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783030541422, 9783030541439, 3030541428, 3030541436
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(Ebook) A Guide To The Systems Of Provision Approach: Who Gets What, How And Why by Kate Bayliss, Ben Fine ISBN 9783030541422, 9783030541439, 3030541428, 3030541436

Understanding consumption requires looking at the systems by which goods and services are provided – not just how they are produced but the historically evolved structures, power relations and cultures within which they are located. The Systems of Provision approach provides an interdisciplinary framework for unpacking these complex issues. This book provides a comprehensive account of the Systems of Provision approach, setting out core concepts and theoretical origins alongside numerous case studies. The book combines fresh understandings of everyday consumption using examples from food, housing, and water, with implications for society’s major challenges, including inequality, climate change, and prospects for capitalism. Readers do not require prior knowledge across the subject matter covered but the text remains significant for accomplished researchers and policymakers, especially those interested in the messy real world realities underpinning who gets what, how, and why across public and private provision in global, national, and historical contexts.
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