This book explores a novel methodological approach which combines analytical techniques from linguistics and geography to bring fresh insights to the study of poverty. Using Geographical Text Analysis, it maps the discursive construction of poverty in the UK and compares the results to what administrative data reveal. The analysis draws together qualitative and quantitative techniques from corpus linguistics, critical discourse analysis, Geographical Information Science, and the spatial humanities. By identifying the place-names that occur within close proximity to search terms associated with to poverty it shows how different newspapers use place to foreground different aspects of poverty (including employment, housing, money, and benefits...
To date, analyses of long-term trends in the spatial distribution of poverty in Britain have been f...
In recent years, research and policy have become increasingly interested in the relationship between...
There is increasing interest, both academically and politically, in the spatial concentrations of po...
Recent years have witnessed a renewed interest in the spaces of poverty in Britain. An increasing nu...
Much of the focus on the geography of poverty relates to 'people poverty', the geography of private ...
Many texts carry a wealth of information about places and geographies, however, GIS and spatial anal...
This article provides a critical review of recent geographical work on the themes of poverty and wel...
Recent years have witnessed increased interest in the geographies of poverty and welfare. This artic...
Most of the material for the book Poor People, Poor Places was originally presented at a conference ...
In recent years, research and policy have become increasingly interested in the relationship between...
Significant progress has been made on analysing the geographies in textual sources using techniques ...
Relationality is a persistent concern of socio-spatial theory, increasingly invoked in geographical ...
Territories of Poverty challenges the conventional North-South geographies through which poverty sch...
By analysing corpora of newspaper articles from The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph this chapter us...
Partridge and Rickman explore the underlying spatial, demographic, and economic contributors to pove...
To date, analyses of long-term trends in the spatial distribution of poverty in Britain have been f...
In recent years, research and policy have become increasingly interested in the relationship between...
There is increasing interest, both academically and politically, in the spatial concentrations of po...
Recent years have witnessed a renewed interest in the spaces of poverty in Britain. An increasing nu...
Much of the focus on the geography of poverty relates to 'people poverty', the geography of private ...
Many texts carry a wealth of information about places and geographies, however, GIS and spatial anal...
This article provides a critical review of recent geographical work on the themes of poverty and wel...
Recent years have witnessed increased interest in the geographies of poverty and welfare. This artic...
Most of the material for the book Poor People, Poor Places was originally presented at a conference ...
In recent years, research and policy have become increasingly interested in the relationship between...
Significant progress has been made on analysing the geographies in textual sources using techniques ...
Relationality is a persistent concern of socio-spatial theory, increasingly invoked in geographical ...
Territories of Poverty challenges the conventional North-South geographies through which poverty sch...
By analysing corpora of newspaper articles from The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph this chapter us...
Partridge and Rickman explore the underlying spatial, demographic, and economic contributors to pove...
To date, analyses of long-term trends in the spatial distribution of poverty in Britain have been f...
In recent years, research and policy have become increasingly interested in the relationship between...
There is increasing interest, both academically and politically, in the spatial concentrations of po...