Representations of place and space in Factual Welfare Television (FWT) are under-researched, contributing to neglect of spatial stigma in austerity culture. In this paper, we combine agnotology – the study of manufactured ignorance – with visual grammar methods to examine Channel 5’s Britain’s Benefit Blackspots (2017) to address why FWT is spatially significant. We argue that televisual representations of the abject ‘welfare claimant’ in Britain have a spatial dimension, evident in repeated camera shots of derelict, deindustrialised, litter-strewn outside spaces and large sofas, overflowing ashtrays and dusty corners inside homes. We conclude that FWT’s representations serve two functions: firstly, they obscure the spatial inequalities inh...
This article considers a series of challenges to homemaking in a post-industrial urban neighborhood ...
Since 2013 there has been an explosion of a new genre of factual programming on British television t...
In recent years, research and policy have become increasingly interested in the relationship between...
Editing techniques used in Factual Welfare Television (FWT) in the UK undermine narratives of hardsh...
The impact of recent welfare reforms and austerity measures have fallen unevenly on different region...
Drawing on assemblage-thinking and specific assemblage concepts, this article explores the ways in w...
This paper draws on a multimethod ethnographic study, conducted between 2016 and 2017 in Shirebrook,...
Addressing the spectre of the council estate, Mooney establishes that "there's no escaping that what...
This paper takes a mediated spatial cultures approach to examine how interactive urban screens are u...
After the 2008 financial crisis, fiscal austerity policies have transformed the material and affecti...
Public policies are inherently spatial in nature yet their geographical dimensions remain frequently...
The enforced poverty of austere capitalism continues to wreck the worlds we inhabit. These worlds ar...
Public policies are inherently spatial in nature yet their geographical dimensions remain frequently...
The London Blitz was a catalyst for national state control of the entire commodity network for furni...
Much like the economic system that drives and sustains it, gentrification is a dynamic phenomenon ...
This article considers a series of challenges to homemaking in a post-industrial urban neighborhood ...
Since 2013 there has been an explosion of a new genre of factual programming on British television t...
In recent years, research and policy have become increasingly interested in the relationship between...
Editing techniques used in Factual Welfare Television (FWT) in the UK undermine narratives of hardsh...
The impact of recent welfare reforms and austerity measures have fallen unevenly on different region...
Drawing on assemblage-thinking and specific assemblage concepts, this article explores the ways in w...
This paper draws on a multimethod ethnographic study, conducted between 2016 and 2017 in Shirebrook,...
Addressing the spectre of the council estate, Mooney establishes that "there's no escaping that what...
This paper takes a mediated spatial cultures approach to examine how interactive urban screens are u...
After the 2008 financial crisis, fiscal austerity policies have transformed the material and affecti...
Public policies are inherently spatial in nature yet their geographical dimensions remain frequently...
The enforced poverty of austere capitalism continues to wreck the worlds we inhabit. These worlds ar...
Public policies are inherently spatial in nature yet their geographical dimensions remain frequently...
The London Blitz was a catalyst for national state control of the entire commodity network for furni...
Much like the economic system that drives and sustains it, gentrification is a dynamic phenomenon ...
This article considers a series of challenges to homemaking in a post-industrial urban neighborhood ...
Since 2013 there has been an explosion of a new genre of factual programming on British television t...
In recent years, research and policy have become increasingly interested in the relationship between...