Geographies of food banks have focused predominantly on issues of neoliberal political-economy and food insecurity. In this paper, we trace alternative understandings of food banking – as spaces of care, and as liminal spaces of encounter capable of incubating political and ethical values, practices and subjectivities that challenge neoliberal austerity. Our aim is to develop a conceptual approach to voluntary welfare capable both of holding in tension the ambivalent and contradictory dynamics of care and welfare in the meantime(s), and of underlining some of the more hopeful and progressive possibilities that can arise in and through such spaces of care
The Routledge Handbook of Critical Social Work brings together the world's leading scholars in the f...
Food banks are organizations which occupy an uncomfortable position being seen both as a manifestati...
The ascendency of global neoliberal economic policies seriously challenged universalist and right-ba...
Geographies of food banks have focused predominantly on issues of neoliberal political-economy and f...
This paper offers a critical reappraisal of the politics of food banking in the UK. Existing work ha...
This paper contributes to critical discussions of austerity by examining the constructions of scarci...
This paper seeks to extend geographic thinking on the changing constitution of the UK welfare state,...
Recent UK social policy has been dominated by welfare reform and austerity. This paper draws on empi...
Following the financial crisis of 2008 and years of subsequent austerity policies in the UK, food ba...
This paper contributes to emerging geographical literature on what is here conceptualised as ‘actual...
The foodbank symbolises a changing landscape of social insecurity and welfare conditionality. Attend...
The food bank has become a charitable safety-net for those who have been failed by the social secur...
The welfare state continues to be eroded in the Global North. In Canada and the U.S., food banks are...
The Routledge Handbook of Critical Social Work brings together the world's leading scholars in the f...
Food banks are organizations which occupy an uncomfortable position being seen both as a manifestati...
The ascendency of global neoliberal economic policies seriously challenged universalist and right-ba...
Geographies of food banks have focused predominantly on issues of neoliberal political-economy and f...
This paper offers a critical reappraisal of the politics of food banking in the UK. Existing work ha...
This paper contributes to critical discussions of austerity by examining the constructions of scarci...
This paper seeks to extend geographic thinking on the changing constitution of the UK welfare state,...
Recent UK social policy has been dominated by welfare reform and austerity. This paper draws on empi...
Following the financial crisis of 2008 and years of subsequent austerity policies in the UK, food ba...
This paper contributes to emerging geographical literature on what is here conceptualised as ‘actual...
The foodbank symbolises a changing landscape of social insecurity and welfare conditionality. Attend...
The food bank has become a charitable safety-net for those who have been failed by the social secur...
The welfare state continues to be eroded in the Global North. In Canada and the U.S., food banks are...
The Routledge Handbook of Critical Social Work brings together the world's leading scholars in the f...
Food banks are organizations which occupy an uncomfortable position being seen both as a manifestati...
The ascendency of global neoliberal economic policies seriously challenged universalist and right-ba...