Neoliberalism, Advanced Marginality and Mental Health

I. Cummins
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This chapter will discuss the broader impact of neoliberal social and welfare policy. In particular, it explores the impacts of increased inequality and the spatial concentration of poverty. These processes are referred to as “advanced marginality”. This concept captures the ways, in which, areas of poverty are surrounded by areas of affluence. In addition, advanced marginality symbolises the processes whereby groups and individuals are effectively excluded in a literal and metaphorical sense from major areas of modern society. This section is influenced by the work of Loic Wacquant (2008a, 2008b, 2009a and 2009b) and his notion of territorial stigmatisation. This is the modern context of community. It then goes on to examine the impact of austerity policies that have been followed since 2010 on both mental health service users and wider mental health provision. The links between poverty and poor mental health are examined below.
新自由主义,先进边缘和心理健康
本章将讨论新自由主义社会和福利政策的广泛影响。特别是,它探讨了不平等加剧和贫困的空间集中的影响。这些过程被称为“高级边缘化”。这个概念抓住了贫穷地区被富裕地区包围的方式。此外,高级边缘化象征着群体和个人在字面和隐喻意义上被有效地排除在现代社会主要领域之外的过程。本节受到Loic Wacquant (2008a、2008b、2009a和2009b)的工作及其地域污名化概念的影响。这就是社区的现代语境。然后研究了自2010年以来一直遵循的紧缩政策对心理健康服务使用者和更广泛的心理健康提供的影响。下文将探讨贫穷与不良心理健康之间的联系。
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