Recent UK social policy has been dominated by welfare reform and austerity. This paper draws on empirical research to argue that the rise and prominence of food banks is the embodiment of a wider political-economic trajectory of social policy change which has intensified significantly since 2010 and involved reinterpretations of the causes of and responses to poverty. It highlights the potential of food banks as a lens through which to interrogate the consequences of these policy shifts in relation to: the importance of structural determinants; the inadequacy of relying on ad hoc privatised caring initiatives; and the increasing embeddedness of food banks in local welfare landscapes. The paper concludes by arguing that food is an important ...
The rise in the use of food banks has renewed debate about the extent of poverty and the adequacy of...
Following the financial crisis of 2008 and years of subsequent austerity policies in the UK, food ba...
Food policy has been a key part of the British welfare state. Since the post-war period it has under...
Recent UK social policy has been dominated by welfare reform and austerity. This paper draws on empi...
Abstract Background The number of food banks (charitable outlets of emergency food parcels) and the ...
As a marker of current austerity policies, the growth of the emergency food aid landscape has become...
The Routledge Handbook of Critical Social Work brings together the world's leading scholars in the f...
The food bank has become a charitable safety-net for those who have been failed by the social secur...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the support given by the British Academy for this research (gran...
This paper offers a critical reappraisal of the politics of food banking in the UK. Existing work ha...
This paper contributes to emerging geographical literature on what is here conceptualised as ‘actual...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study draws from data co...
In this article we explore the informal relationship between foodbanks and the state during the peri...
Paul Gerard Tomlinson evaluates the role of food banks in the United Kingdom as both chartiy and as ...
A qualitative analysis of the geographies of responsibility pertaining to the recently reported incr...
The rise in the use of food banks has renewed debate about the extent of poverty and the adequacy of...
Following the financial crisis of 2008 and years of subsequent austerity policies in the UK, food ba...
Food policy has been a key part of the British welfare state. Since the post-war period it has under...
Recent UK social policy has been dominated by welfare reform and austerity. This paper draws on empi...
Abstract Background The number of food banks (charitable outlets of emergency food parcels) and the ...
As a marker of current austerity policies, the growth of the emergency food aid landscape has become...
The Routledge Handbook of Critical Social Work brings together the world's leading scholars in the f...
The food bank has become a charitable safety-net for those who have been failed by the social secur...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the support given by the British Academy for this research (gran...
This paper offers a critical reappraisal of the politics of food banking in the UK. Existing work ha...
This paper contributes to emerging geographical literature on what is here conceptualised as ‘actual...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study draws from data co...
In this article we explore the informal relationship between foodbanks and the state during the peri...
Paul Gerard Tomlinson evaluates the role of food banks in the United Kingdom as both chartiy and as ...
A qualitative analysis of the geographies of responsibility pertaining to the recently reported incr...
The rise in the use of food banks has renewed debate about the extent of poverty and the adequacy of...
Following the financial crisis of 2008 and years of subsequent austerity policies in the UK, food ba...
Food policy has been a key part of the British welfare state. Since the post-war period it has under...