There has been a distinct neglect of dis/ability in socio-cultural analysis of poverty porn (Runswick-Cole and Goodley 2015). This paper applies framing analysis to reality TV documentaries that feature larger bodied, disabled, welfare claimants to examine how cultural literacies of fatness and ‘obesity’ are drawn upon to cast suspicion upon disability welfare claimants in so-called poverty-porn. With a focus on Channel 5’s Benefit Britain series, Bene£its Too Fat to Work we demonstrate that enduring and harmful representations of 'obesity' are put to the work of securing public consent for a post-welfare society in the UK
Since 2013 there has been an explosion of a new genre of factual programming on British television t...
Disability, Obesity and Ageing offers an engaging account of a new area of pressing concern, analysi...
LSE Sociology doctoral candidate, Daniel McArthur, describes his MSc research Open any edition of th...
There has been a distinct neglect of dis/ability in socio-cultural analysis of poverty porn (Runswic...
Media representations of fat and weight play a central role in the circulation of weight stigma. How...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. In this article, we offer a timely socio-cultural analysis, informed by a c...
Since 2013 there has been an explosion of a new genre of factual programming on British television t...
With politicians, media, and much of public opinion already framing welfare as a problem, what is th...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
Abstract This article critically examine how Benefits Street -and the broader genre of poverty porn ...
In this article, we examine the way that audiences respond to particular representations of poverty....
Crime is one of the most persistent genres in recent television history. Disability is a narrative d...
This article critically examine how Benefits Street - and the broader genre of poverty porn televisi...
Disability, Obesity and Ageing offers an engaging account of a new area of pressing concern, analysi...
In this article, we examine the way that audiences respond to particular representations of poverty....
Since 2013 there has been an explosion of a new genre of factual programming on British television t...
Disability, Obesity and Ageing offers an engaging account of a new area of pressing concern, analysi...
LSE Sociology doctoral candidate, Daniel McArthur, describes his MSc research Open any edition of th...
There has been a distinct neglect of dis/ability in socio-cultural analysis of poverty porn (Runswic...
Media representations of fat and weight play a central role in the circulation of weight stigma. How...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. In this article, we offer a timely socio-cultural analysis, informed by a c...
Since 2013 there has been an explosion of a new genre of factual programming on British television t...
With politicians, media, and much of public opinion already framing welfare as a problem, what is th...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
Abstract This article critically examine how Benefits Street -and the broader genre of poverty porn ...
In this article, we examine the way that audiences respond to particular representations of poverty....
Crime is one of the most persistent genres in recent television history. Disability is a narrative d...
This article critically examine how Benefits Street - and the broader genre of poverty porn televisi...
Disability, Obesity and Ageing offers an engaging account of a new area of pressing concern, analysi...
In this article, we examine the way that audiences respond to particular representations of poverty....
Since 2013 there has been an explosion of a new genre of factual programming on British television t...
Disability, Obesity and Ageing offers an engaging account of a new area of pressing concern, analysi...
LSE Sociology doctoral candidate, Daniel McArthur, describes his MSc research Open any edition of th...