Reconsidering Culture and Poverty

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Edited by David Harding, Michele Lamont, Mario Luis Small
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Michele Lamont is Professor of Sociology, Professor of African and African American Studies and the Robert I. Goldman Professor of European Studies at Harvard University. Her work has included comparative studies of stigma across different countries, the inner workings of culture and inequality and social change. She has written on areas such as, the ways in which the meanings applied to worth and moral worth shape ethno-racial and class inequality. She has explored the definitions and implications of 'excellence' on society and in higher education. Michele co-chairs the advisory board to the 2021-22 UN Human Development Report, "Uncertain times, Unsettled Lives: Shaping our Future in a World in Transformation" and served as the 108th President of the American Sociological Association in 2016-2017. She received a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship in 1996, a Gutenberg research award in 2014, the 2017 Erasmus Prize, and an Andrew Carnegie Fellowship for 2019-21.

Introduction Reconsidering Culture and Poverty - Mario Luis Small, David J. Harding, and Michele Lamont Culture and the Experience of Poverty A Test of Sincerity: How Black and Latino Service Workers Make Decisions about Making Referrals - Sandra Susan Smith New Life for an Old Concept: Frame Analysis and the Reinvigoration of Studies in Culture and Poverty - Alford A. Young Jr. What People Want: Rethinking Poverty, Culture, and Educational Attainment - Stephen Vaisey Viewing Low-Income Fathers' Ties to Families through a Cultural Lens: Insights for Research and Policy - Maureen R. Waller The Repertoire of Infidelity among Low-Income Men: Doubt, Duty, and Destiny - Nathan Edward Fosse Culture and Poverty Policy Dignity through Discourse: Poverty and the Culture of Deliberation in Indian Village Democracies - Vijayendra Rao and Paromita Sanyal Beyond Deservingness: Congressional Discourse on Poverty, 1964-1996 - Joshua Guetzkow Reflections on Culture and Poverty Why Both Social Structure and Culture Matter in a Holistic Analysis of Inner-City Poverty - William Julius Wilson Culture, Poverty, and Effective Social Policy - Lynn Woolsey From Culture of Poverty to Lasting Stability and Security - Raul M. Grijalva

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