This article draws on two empirical case studies to draw out the way in which the causes of poverty in austere times in the UK are inverted, from their socio-economic causes to making the poor themselves responsible for their misery but also responsibilising them for fighting their way out of poverty. We particularly focus on how austerity policy in the UK has involved a return of moral language of the ‘undeserving poor’. We highlight the way in which this ‘moral-political economy’ has gendered effects, targeting single-mothers and their children and families, through the lens of ‘literacy’. The first case study show how promoting ‘financial literacy’ is seen to solve indebtedness of the poor and the second case study highlights how ‘parent...
Since coming to power in 2010, the UK Coalition government has enacted a series of cuts to public sp...
This article looks at the promise of the ‘New Middle Class’ (NMC) inherent in the neoliberal ideolog...
Over the last forty years, the labour market has undergone considerable change in the shift from an ...
This paper draws on two empirical case studies to draw out the way in which the causes of poverty in...
Austerity is a key organising concept governing the British political economy since the 2008 financi...
The notion of ‘cultural poverty’ has a long history in the United Kingdom. The argument that there i...
The relationship of women to conditions of material austerity is often characterised as having two m...
This paper examines the cultural politics of 'thrift' and 'tough love'. It reflects upon the signifi...
This paper examines the cultural politics of 'thrift' and 'tough love'. It reflects upon the signifi...
There is a substantial body of scholarship on the role of discourses in producing the neoliberal pol...
The global banking crash and financial crisis in the period 2007–2008 led to the ushering in of a pe...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. This article analyses the emergence of the discourse of period pover...
There is a substantial body of scholarship on the role of discourses in producing the neoliberal pol...
Copyright 2012 The Author. This article explores the discourse of 'feral' parenting that emerged dur...
The thesis discusses whether the austerity measures implemented between 2010 and 2015 affected the e...
Since coming to power in 2010, the UK Coalition government has enacted a series of cuts to public sp...
This article looks at the promise of the ‘New Middle Class’ (NMC) inherent in the neoliberal ideolog...
Over the last forty years, the labour market has undergone considerable change in the shift from an ...
This paper draws on two empirical case studies to draw out the way in which the causes of poverty in...
Austerity is a key organising concept governing the British political economy since the 2008 financi...
The notion of ‘cultural poverty’ has a long history in the United Kingdom. The argument that there i...
The relationship of women to conditions of material austerity is often characterised as having two m...
This paper examines the cultural politics of 'thrift' and 'tough love'. It reflects upon the signifi...
This paper examines the cultural politics of 'thrift' and 'tough love'. It reflects upon the signifi...
There is a substantial body of scholarship on the role of discourses in producing the neoliberal pol...
The global banking crash and financial crisis in the period 2007–2008 led to the ushering in of a pe...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. This article analyses the emergence of the discourse of period pover...
There is a substantial body of scholarship on the role of discourses in producing the neoliberal pol...
Copyright 2012 The Author. This article explores the discourse of 'feral' parenting that emerged dur...
The thesis discusses whether the austerity measures implemented between 2010 and 2015 affected the e...
Since coming to power in 2010, the UK Coalition government has enacted a series of cuts to public sp...
This article looks at the promise of the ‘New Middle Class’ (NMC) inherent in the neoliberal ideolog...
Over the last forty years, the labour market has undergone considerable change in the shift from an ...