During the course of my research I interviewed a number of young people who have made a conscious decision to not apply for social security. At first this baffled me as every single young person in this situation was entitled to do so. But when their reasons for not taking up entitlements became clear, I could well understand their decision even if it further impoverished already struggling households.What is apparent from the interviews I’ve carried out is the sense of stigma and shame that the young people feel from the potential of accessing social security. Baumberg (2016) makes the point that ‘benefits stigma’ has seen a resurgence in 21st Century Britain due to a number of overlapping factors. He describes ‘personal stigma’ in this co...
Using data from two studies in an economically under-resourced, post-industrial estate in the south ...
This thesis consists of a literature review, a research paper and a critical appraisal. The focus of...
Kayleigh GarthwaiteStigmatising and dehumanising language directed at people receiving benefits migh...
During the course of my research I interviewed a number of young people who have made a conscious de...
Stigma has long been viewed by some as essential to discourage excessive claims, yet seen by others ...
The recent retheorisation of stigma (Tyler, 2020) has transformed understandings of the concept from...
We examine the drivers of stigma of social protection benefits in Portugal by exploring how individu...
In the UK, a dominant narrative operates to stereotype and stigmatise out-of-work benefit claimants ...
There is widespread evidence that those claiming out-of-work benefits experience different types of ...
The construction and labelling of groups of young people as ‘risky’ triggers a multifaceted and dyna...
This article shows that the unemployed are broadly supportive of welfare reforms which have led to i...
LSE Sociology doctoral candidate, Daniel McArthur, describes his MSc research Open any edition of th...
This article focuses upon social networks and their relationship to stigma and identity for long-ter...
The unifying theme of the chapters presented in this thesis is how people who are not in paid work ...
Negative portrayals of benefits recipients can be widely seen in the media, yet new research carried...
Using data from two studies in an economically under-resourced, post-industrial estate in the south ...
This thesis consists of a literature review, a research paper and a critical appraisal. The focus of...
Kayleigh GarthwaiteStigmatising and dehumanising language directed at people receiving benefits migh...
During the course of my research I interviewed a number of young people who have made a conscious de...
Stigma has long been viewed by some as essential to discourage excessive claims, yet seen by others ...
The recent retheorisation of stigma (Tyler, 2020) has transformed understandings of the concept from...
We examine the drivers of stigma of social protection benefits in Portugal by exploring how individu...
In the UK, a dominant narrative operates to stereotype and stigmatise out-of-work benefit claimants ...
There is widespread evidence that those claiming out-of-work benefits experience different types of ...
The construction and labelling of groups of young people as ‘risky’ triggers a multifaceted and dyna...
This article shows that the unemployed are broadly supportive of welfare reforms which have led to i...
LSE Sociology doctoral candidate, Daniel McArthur, describes his MSc research Open any edition of th...
This article focuses upon social networks and their relationship to stigma and identity for long-ter...
The unifying theme of the chapters presented in this thesis is how people who are not in paid work ...
Negative portrayals of benefits recipients can be widely seen in the media, yet new research carried...
Using data from two studies in an economically under-resourced, post-industrial estate in the south ...
This thesis consists of a literature review, a research paper and a critical appraisal. The focus of...
Kayleigh GarthwaiteStigmatising and dehumanising language directed at people receiving benefits migh...