Description Inequality is widening.
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Tauris, 2016).
He is the author of A Question of Worth (I.
He has also worked in education and in senior management roles in not-for-profit organisations.
He has twenty years experience as a parish priest and currently works for the Diocese of Winchester, is a qualified psychotherapist and counsellor and holds doctorates in sociology and education from the University of Exeter, and in theology and history from Trinity College.
He spent twelve years in Whitehall, where he worked on trade policy towards South Africa during the Thatcher years and deindustrialisation.
About the author Christopher Steed is a Research Fellow at Southampton University.
In proposing a theory of social relativity the author provides new insights into the effects and meaning of inequality and makes an original and important contribution to a key issue facing the world today.
He probes what it means to experience inequality, drawing out case studies on the effects of poverty.
In A Question of Inequality Christopher Steed is concerned with exploring why inequality matters, what it means for those who find themselves victims of it, and what can be done about it.
Despite a wealth of research around inequality most studies have concentrated on its quantitative aspects.
In a world conditioned by social media, enabling intensified social comparison, the anxieties and effects of contemporary inequality are a cause for huge concern.
Should we be worried? Christopher Steed, author of the acclaimed A Question of Worth, argues that inequality does indeed matter: that economic fairness is one of the defining issues of our time.
In the twenty-first century, the gap between those who have more and those who have less is growing: 1 per cent of the world owns as much as the other 99 per cent.
Description Inequality is widening