This article considers how chauvinistic welfare policies operate as a bordering practice. Taking the UK as an example, it examines a process in which welfare provisions have increasingly been withdrawn from a group of people designated as undeserving. It points out a close link between chauvinism based on ethnicity and that based on class. This relation is explored in detail for the case of social housing culminating in today’s ‘social housing for local people’ approach. A second case, access to social services for unaccompanied minors, is presented to illustrate bordering practices that operate in everyday services despite existing legal entitlements. The cases show that governments and service providers frequently act outside their legal ...
Direct payments are central to UK independent living and welfare modernisation agendas, however, lit...
Families in the UK with an irregular migration status are excluded from most mainstream welfare prov...
Discourses on anti-social behaviour in the UK are embedded within a wider politics of conduct based ...
This article considers how chauvinistic welfare policies operate as a bordering practice. Taking the...
The “everyday bordering” concept has provided key insights into the effects of diverse bordering pra...
David Cameron’s deal to cut social benefits for EU citizens may in part be a ploy in the internal po...
The article theorises how covering social risks through cash transfers and in-kind services shapes p...
This article examines processes of migration and border control, illustrating the ways by which ever...
"Social exclusion" has increasingly replaced the term "underclass" in social policy debates. Regardl...
This article examines categories of deservingness in social policy. It argues that immigrant groups ...
none2siThis article examines how «residence» has been used as a mechanism to regulate welfare access...
In a contemporary evolution of the tutelary state, welfare reform in the United Kingdom has been cha...
Despite an increasing commitment to tackle disadvantage and discrimination, welfare states in the We...
This article offers an ethnographic analysis of everyday sociality and the welfare state on a counci...
This article sets controversies surrounding Anti-Oppressive Practice (AOP) theorisations in British ...
Direct payments are central to UK independent living and welfare modernisation agendas, however, lit...
Families in the UK with an irregular migration status are excluded from most mainstream welfare prov...
Discourses on anti-social behaviour in the UK are embedded within a wider politics of conduct based ...
This article considers how chauvinistic welfare policies operate as a bordering practice. Taking the...
The “everyday bordering” concept has provided key insights into the effects of diverse bordering pra...
David Cameron’s deal to cut social benefits for EU citizens may in part be a ploy in the internal po...
The article theorises how covering social risks through cash transfers and in-kind services shapes p...
This article examines processes of migration and border control, illustrating the ways by which ever...
"Social exclusion" has increasingly replaced the term "underclass" in social policy debates. Regardl...
This article examines categories of deservingness in social policy. It argues that immigrant groups ...
none2siThis article examines how «residence» has been used as a mechanism to regulate welfare access...
In a contemporary evolution of the tutelary state, welfare reform in the United Kingdom has been cha...
Despite an increasing commitment to tackle disadvantage and discrimination, welfare states in the We...
This article offers an ethnographic analysis of everyday sociality and the welfare state on a counci...
This article sets controversies surrounding Anti-Oppressive Practice (AOP) theorisations in British ...
Direct payments are central to UK independent living and welfare modernisation agendas, however, lit...
Families in the UK with an irregular migration status are excluded from most mainstream welfare prov...
Discourses on anti-social behaviour in the UK are embedded within a wider politics of conduct based ...