Despite long-standing conceptual considerations of shame in understanding poverty and debates about its moral, social and emotional qualities, the role of shame in poverty reduction policies remains largely unexplored. Notions of shame or mechanisms leading to shame – such as stigma or lack of dignity or respect – feature in many studies and policy evaluations, yet few studies have considered the interaction between shame, poverty and policy as its core focus. This paper has two objectives: Firstly, it aims to provide a conceptual framework for understanding the interactions between shame, poverty and policy. Shame is considered to be both intrinsic and instrumental to poverty; shame undermines the human right to dignity and respect and sub...
It has been argued that individuals living in poverty are shamed, and thus, experience it in various...
Development studies have been slow to explore and embrace the burgeoning field of emotions research, ...
Towards a mature shame culture seeks to identify new tools for social change through a deeper unders...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The research examines Amartya Sen's contention that ...
Despite the centrality of shame and stigma within research on welfare in high-income countries, thes...
Poverty studies worldwide have continuously demonstrated that poverty entails not only material hard...
Shame and humiliation are central to the understanding of poverty yet internationally comparable dat...
Meeting: Missing Dimensions of Poverty Data, 29-30 May 2007, Oxford, GBProject number related to IDR...
This article explores the problems in employing shame as a change agent in the political world
While people living in poverty talk about isolation, shame, and humiliation as being key aspects of ...
Across rich nations with welfare states, charity continues as a dominant force in the lives of peopl...
This paper calls into question the dominant conception of shame as an emotion that is located within...
It has been argued that individuals living in poverty are shamed, and thus, experience it in various...
This article concerns the relationship between shame and lived experiences of welfare in Australia, ...
Shame is a complex emotion and often discussed with reluctance; these feelings are usually incapacit...
It has been argued that individuals living in poverty are shamed, and thus, experience it in various...
Development studies have been slow to explore and embrace the burgeoning field of emotions research, ...
Towards a mature shame culture seeks to identify new tools for social change through a deeper unders...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The research examines Amartya Sen's contention that ...
Despite the centrality of shame and stigma within research on welfare in high-income countries, thes...
Poverty studies worldwide have continuously demonstrated that poverty entails not only material hard...
Shame and humiliation are central to the understanding of poverty yet internationally comparable dat...
Meeting: Missing Dimensions of Poverty Data, 29-30 May 2007, Oxford, GBProject number related to IDR...
This article explores the problems in employing shame as a change agent in the political world
While people living in poverty talk about isolation, shame, and humiliation as being key aspects of ...
Across rich nations with welfare states, charity continues as a dominant force in the lives of peopl...
This paper calls into question the dominant conception of shame as an emotion that is located within...
It has been argued that individuals living in poverty are shamed, and thus, experience it in various...
This article concerns the relationship between shame and lived experiences of welfare in Australia, ...
Shame is a complex emotion and often discussed with reluctance; these feelings are usually incapacit...
It has been argued that individuals living in poverty are shamed, and thus, experience it in various...
Development studies have been slow to explore and embrace the burgeoning field of emotions research, ...
Towards a mature shame culture seeks to identify new tools for social change through a deeper unders...