The title of this contribution is a play-on-words: the media’s deliberate stereotypical framing of the poorest section of society, many of whom are claimants of one kind or another, as being the internal social “other”—“not like us”, but also literally attributing—usually indirectly—substantial blame for the ongoing crisis of capitalism to this same group, since it requires very minimal social entitlements for material survival and does not apparently create value. The media framing of this “common sense” simplified account of complex social problems is subject of this article. Whilst media manipulation of a passive and inert readership and/or audience has plenty of critics, this work contends that a Marxist understanding that also uses asp...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigates the relationship between media frames and publ...
In this article, I carry out a critical analysis of the two predominant categories of metaphors used...
This article argues that Malthusianism as a series of discursive regimes, developed in the Victorian...
Abstract: The title of this contribution is a play-on-words: the media’s deliberate stereotypical fr...
While modem, capitalist consumer societies have solved the problem of extreme poverty to a large ext...
Poor News examines the way discourses of poverty are articulated in the news media by incorporating ...
The meanings of social problems like poverty develop within the public sphere. This paper uses the t...
This research discusses the affect the media can have on our perceptions of poverty and welfare. Pre...
Poverty is one of the most significant issues facing the world today. Although Western news media of...
The poor do not represent themselves in the Press; despite being the first victims of economic crise...
Recessions appear to coincide with an increasingly stigmatising presentation of poverty in parts of ...
This study explores how the American news media frame the poverty issue, looking at the way the medi...
The news media is a critical source of information for the public. However, it neglects the interest...
The meanings of social problems like poverty develop within the public sphere. This paper uses the t...
Post financial crisis, economic and business news has generated conflicting narratives where, for ex...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigates the relationship between media frames and publ...
In this article, I carry out a critical analysis of the two predominant categories of metaphors used...
This article argues that Malthusianism as a series of discursive regimes, developed in the Victorian...
Abstract: The title of this contribution is a play-on-words: the media’s deliberate stereotypical fr...
While modem, capitalist consumer societies have solved the problem of extreme poverty to a large ext...
Poor News examines the way discourses of poverty are articulated in the news media by incorporating ...
The meanings of social problems like poverty develop within the public sphere. This paper uses the t...
This research discusses the affect the media can have on our perceptions of poverty and welfare. Pre...
Poverty is one of the most significant issues facing the world today. Although Western news media of...
The poor do not represent themselves in the Press; despite being the first victims of economic crise...
Recessions appear to coincide with an increasingly stigmatising presentation of poverty in parts of ...
This study explores how the American news media frame the poverty issue, looking at the way the medi...
The news media is a critical source of information for the public. However, it neglects the interest...
The meanings of social problems like poverty develop within the public sphere. This paper uses the t...
Post financial crisis, economic and business news has generated conflicting narratives where, for ex...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigates the relationship between media frames and publ...
In this article, I carry out a critical analysis of the two predominant categories of metaphors used...
This article argues that Malthusianism as a series of discursive regimes, developed in the Victorian...