Surviving Poverty: Creating Sustainable Ties among the Poor

Surviving Poverty: Creating Sustainable Ties among the Poor

by Joan Maya Mazelis

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Overview

Surviving Poverty carefully examines the experiences of people living below the poverty level, looking in particular at the tension between social isolation and social ties among the poor.

Joan Maya Mazelis draws on in-depth interviews with poor people in Philadelphia to explore how they survive and the benefits they gain by being connected to one another. Half of the study participants are members of the Kensington Welfare Rights Union, a distinctive organization that brings poor people together in the struggle to survive. The mutually supportive relationships the members create, which last for years, even decades, contrast dramatically with the experiences of participants without such affiliation.

In interviews, participants discuss their struggles and hardships, and their responses highlight the importance of cultivating relationships among people living in poverty. Surviving Poverty documents the ways in which social ties become beneficial and sustainable, allowing members to share their skills and resources and providing those living in similar situations a space to unite and speak collectively to the growing and deepening poverty in the United States. The study concludes that productive, sustainable ties between poor people have an enduring and valuable impact. Grounding her study in current debates about the importance of alleviating poverty, Mazelis proposes new modes of improving the lives of the poor. Surviving Poverty is invested in both structural and social change and demonstrates the power support services can have to foster relationships and build sustainable social ties for those living in poverty.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781479870080
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 01/03/2017
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 1,242,366
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 3.20(d)

About the Author

Joan Maya Mazelis is Associate Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice at Rutgers University, Camden, and an affiliated scholar at Rutgers-Camden’s Center for Urban Research and Education.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xiii

Introduction: Social Ties among the Poor in an Era of Unprecedented Inequality 1

1 Keep Working to Be What You Want: The Power of Individualism 27

2 I Stay to Myself: Avoidance of Social Ties 59

3 The Only Way We're Going to Survive: Social Ties as a Survival Strategy 91

4 What Goes around Comes Around: Reciprocity in a Poor Peoples Social Network 120

5 Our Strength Is in Our Unity: Sustainable Social Ties 144

Conclusion: Creating Change on the Outskirts of Hope 165

Appendix: Research Design, Methods, and Data Analysis 195

Notes 219

References 255

Index 273

About the Author 283

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