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Alternative action organizations across different welfare and third sector regimes during hard economic times
Authors:Stefania Kalogeraki
Institution:1. Department of Sociology, University of Crete, Rethymnon, Greece kaloge@uoc.gr s.kalogeraki@gmail.comORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0034-1561
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Since 2008, the international economic and financial crisis has been affecting the living and working conditions of European citizens in different ways and scope. Yet, the pattern is of rising unemployment, social deprivation and poverty, cuts in health, education and social security budgets. These negative socio-economic conditions have led to major transformations in collective responses, which, among others, take place through Alternative Action Organisations (AAOs). The specific organizations carry out non-mainstream activities that primarily target the economic and the social well-being of citizens, including their basic needs, health and lifestyles. Using quantitative data from the LIVEWHAT project and drawing on social origins theory and resource mobilization theory, the article investigates AAOs’ main characteristics across four European countries that have been differently affected from the recent recession as well as belong to different welfare state and third sector regimes, including Germany, Greece, Sweden and Poland. The findings stress the importance of considering the particular combinations of the welfare state and third sector regimes as well as the severity of the experienced economic crisis in understating the variation in AAOs’ main features under a comparative perspective.
Keywords:Alternative action organizations  welfare state  third sector  economic crisis  social origins theory  Europe  resource mobilization theory
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