There is a substantial body of scholarship on the role of discourses in producing the neoliberal politics of austerity, but this has tended to leave untouched the question of how the household might be implicated in such discourses. This article argues that the introduction of various austerity programmes in the aftermath of the financial upheavals of 2008–2009 has produced a new normalisation of the British household, and that much of this centres on particular narratives surrounding the concept of waste. Offering a genealogy of waste, we contend that the language and very politics of austerity are in part made possible through longstanding, historic discourses of household waste, and yet the concept of waste is in itself being reconfigure...
This is the edited transcript of a conversation between Rebecca Bramall, editor of this special issu...
Current political rhetoric and some media commentaries suggest there is a yawning gap of understandi...
This article draws on two empirical case studies to draw out the way in which the causes of poverty ...
There is a substantial body of scholarship on the role of discourses in producing the neoliberal pol...
The household as a social formation is being assigned a renewed function in the provision of social ...
This article uses the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the limits of financialisation. It m...
Austerity is a key organising concept governing the British political economy since the 2008 financi...
This article uses the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the limits of financialisation. It m...
This article tracks how a trope of middle-class household thrift, grounded on the autarchic Aristote...
The global banking crash and financial crisis in the period 2007–2008 led to the ushering in of a pe...
This paper provides a critique of the concept of the throwaway society. Drawing on two years of inte...
Copyright 2012 The Author. This article explores the discourse of 'feral' parenting that emerged dur...
The household is a crucial focus of both waste and wider environmental policy, being seen as a centr...
This article examines the development of the 'troubled families' narrative that emerged following th...
The notion of ‘cultural poverty’ has a long history in the United Kingdom. The argument that there i...
This is the edited transcript of a conversation between Rebecca Bramall, editor of this special issu...
Current political rhetoric and some media commentaries suggest there is a yawning gap of understandi...
This article draws on two empirical case studies to draw out the way in which the causes of poverty ...
There is a substantial body of scholarship on the role of discourses in producing the neoliberal pol...
The household as a social formation is being assigned a renewed function in the provision of social ...
This article uses the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the limits of financialisation. It m...
Austerity is a key organising concept governing the British political economy since the 2008 financi...
This article uses the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the limits of financialisation. It m...
This article tracks how a trope of middle-class household thrift, grounded on the autarchic Aristote...
The global banking crash and financial crisis in the period 2007–2008 led to the ushering in of a pe...
This paper provides a critique of the concept of the throwaway society. Drawing on two years of inte...
Copyright 2012 The Author. This article explores the discourse of 'feral' parenting that emerged dur...
The household is a crucial focus of both waste and wider environmental policy, being seen as a centr...
This article examines the development of the 'troubled families' narrative that emerged following th...
The notion of ‘cultural poverty’ has a long history in the United Kingdom. The argument that there i...
This is the edited transcript of a conversation between Rebecca Bramall, editor of this special issu...
Current political rhetoric and some media commentaries suggest there is a yawning gap of understandi...
This article draws on two empirical case studies to draw out the way in which the causes of poverty ...