Discourses on Poverty: emerging perspectives on a caring economy |
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Authors: | Anita L Wenden |
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Affiliation: | 1. Director, Earth &2. Peace Education Associates International , 63rd Rd, Suite 15e, Rego Park, NY, 11374, USA E-mail: wenden@rcn.com |
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Abstract: | In The Real Wealth of Nations, Eisler proposes a holistic view of the economy, which would include the caring sectors—the household, unpaid community work and the environment—as an alternative to market-oriented economic models that have proven ineffective in dealing with the problems facing our local and global communities. Her inclusion of language change as part of a strategy for economic transformation implicitly recognises the socially constitutive function of discourse, a notion put forth by critical linguists. Based on these economic and linguistic perspectives, this article reports on a study that examined the social knowledge about poverty constructed through selected discourses to determine whether they communicate a narrow or holistic view of the economy. It proposes that economic planning for poverty reduction build upon the process of language change towards a caring economy as revealed by the study. |
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Keywords: | World Trade Organization Doha Development Agenda Least Developed Countries Bali ministerial conference negotiations bargaining |
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