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Scapegoating During a Time of Crisis: A Critique of Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
by
O'Flynn, Micheal
, Power, Martin J
, Monaghan, Lee F
in
Austerity
/ Bankers
/ Banking crises
/ Blame
/ Capitalism
/ Capitalist society
/ Celts
/ Civil Society
/ Class
/ Conflict
/ Conflict theory
/ Critical realism
/ Economic Crises
/ Economic crisis
/ Financial crisis
/ Frame analysis
/ Group Identity
/ Immigrants
/ International finance
/ Ireland
/ Irish literature
/ Irish politics
/ Migrant workers
/ Mothers
/ Political philosophy
/ Political sociology
/ Public Sector
/ Scapegoating
/ Single mothers
/ Single parents
/ Social welfare
/ Sociology
/ Studies
/ Unemployed people
/ Welfare fraud
/ Workers
/ Working mothers
/ World System Theory
2014
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Scapegoating During a Time of Crisis: A Critique of Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
by
O'Flynn, Micheal
, Power, Martin J
, Monaghan, Lee F
in
Austerity
/ Bankers
/ Banking crises
/ Blame
/ Capitalism
/ Capitalist society
/ Celts
/ Civil Society
/ Class
/ Conflict
/ Conflict theory
/ Critical realism
/ Economic Crises
/ Economic crisis
/ Financial crisis
/ Frame analysis
/ Group Identity
/ Immigrants
/ International finance
/ Ireland
/ Irish literature
/ Irish politics
/ Migrant workers
/ Mothers
/ Political philosophy
/ Political sociology
/ Public Sector
/ Scapegoating
/ Single mothers
/ Single parents
/ Social welfare
/ Sociology
/ Studies
/ Unemployed people
/ Welfare fraud
/ Workers
/ Working mothers
/ World System Theory
2014
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Scapegoating During a Time of Crisis: A Critique of Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
by
O'Flynn, Micheal
, Power, Martin J
, Monaghan, Lee F
in
Austerity
/ Bankers
/ Banking crises
/ Blame
/ Capitalism
/ Capitalist society
/ Celts
/ Civil Society
/ Class
/ Conflict
/ Conflict theory
/ Critical realism
/ Economic Crises
/ Economic crisis
/ Financial crisis
/ Frame analysis
/ Group Identity
/ Immigrants
/ International finance
/ Ireland
/ Irish literature
/ Irish politics
/ Migrant workers
/ Mothers
/ Political philosophy
/ Political sociology
/ Public Sector
/ Scapegoating
/ Single mothers
/ Single parents
/ Social welfare
/ Sociology
/ Studies
/ Unemployed people
/ Welfare fraud
/ Workers
/ Working mothers
/ World System Theory
2014
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Scapegoating During a Time of Crisis: A Critique of Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
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Scapegoating During a Time of Crisis: A Critique of Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
2014
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Overview
Focusing upon scapegoating in post-crash Ireland, this article considers a pervasive political process that is protective of powerful interests and the status quo following the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. Drawing from group conflict theory and framing analysis as part of a broader critical realist take on society, we consider how blame has been placed on myriad targets, ranging from a collective 'we who went a bit mad with borrowing' to more specific groups such as public sector workers, the unemployed, single mothers and immigrants. In conclusion, we underscore the need for sociology to assert its relevance by challenging such processes and defend civil society in a capitalist world-system that is in structural crisis.
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