Conditional welfare policies are frequently underpinned by pejorative representations of those they target. Vulnerable children, under physical or moral threat from their welfare-dependent parents, are a mainstay of these constructions, yet the nuances of this trope have received little focused attention. Through a discourse analysis of parliamentary debates at the introduction of compulsory income management (CIM) to Australia, this article explores the complexities of the vulnerable child trope. It shows how the figure of the child was leveraged to justify hard-line welfare reforms in Australia, and offers a deeper and more intersectional understanding of how social and economic marginalisation is reproduced through welfare discourse
Growing up in welfare dependency limits the opportunities of children to participate in society, is ...
In the Northern Territory, child protection case workers can call for families to be subject to “Chi...
This article explores counter narratives to the dominant colonial narrative about Indigenous welfare...
Conditional welfare, a social policy mechanism in which disadvantaged groups are required to conform...
The problem under investigation in this project is the apparent continuity in the social, cultural a...
In 2017 paediatrician Dr Peter Jones called for a policy debate on the need for some people in Austr...
At any given time in the field of early childhood, there are discourses at play, producing images of...
Children's poverty has long been a central concern for policy makers and policy researchers. Th...
© 2017 Dr Jennifer Anne PodestaLife in developed Western society has changed significantly from that...
This paper will outline the possibilities and tensions that emerge in legal and social discourse whe...
Vulnerable families are subject to a myriad of State interventions. In this article, we analyse how ...
Social inclusion is a broad concept that has multiple meanings. Studies on how social inclusion is b...
Welfare conditionality, where income support payments are tied to prescribed activities or alternati...
This book provides a rich synthesis of research and theory of nascent and emergent critically engage...
This paper will provide an overview and analysis of developments in child protection and out of home...
Growing up in welfare dependency limits the opportunities of children to participate in society, is ...
In the Northern Territory, child protection case workers can call for families to be subject to “Chi...
This article explores counter narratives to the dominant colonial narrative about Indigenous welfare...
Conditional welfare, a social policy mechanism in which disadvantaged groups are required to conform...
The problem under investigation in this project is the apparent continuity in the social, cultural a...
In 2017 paediatrician Dr Peter Jones called for a policy debate on the need for some people in Austr...
At any given time in the field of early childhood, there are discourses at play, producing images of...
Children's poverty has long been a central concern for policy makers and policy researchers. Th...
© 2017 Dr Jennifer Anne PodestaLife in developed Western society has changed significantly from that...
This paper will outline the possibilities and tensions that emerge in legal and social discourse whe...
Vulnerable families are subject to a myriad of State interventions. In this article, we analyse how ...
Social inclusion is a broad concept that has multiple meanings. Studies on how social inclusion is b...
Welfare conditionality, where income support payments are tied to prescribed activities or alternati...
This book provides a rich synthesis of research and theory of nascent and emergent critically engage...
This paper will provide an overview and analysis of developments in child protection and out of home...
Growing up in welfare dependency limits the opportunities of children to participate in society, is ...
In the Northern Territory, child protection case workers can call for families to be subject to “Chi...
This article explores counter narratives to the dominant colonial narrative about Indigenous welfare...