The concept of an ‘underclass’ originates in the United States and is wide-spread in political and social science discourse today. Its power is most visible in discussions about deep cuts to social safety nets. The foundation of this discourse is the assigning of negative character traits and behaviours to poor people. This promotes the claim that they have brought negative consequences upon themselves and furthers the idea that poor people are personally responsible for their poverty. Discussion about an ‘underclass’ must be understood in the larger context of a comprehensive neoliberal ideological transformation, or ‘Newspeak’. Newspeak is implicitly based on the schema of a game in which everyone has the same chances, but which inevitabl...
This thesis puts forward the idea that the radical other that constitutes and threatens our society ...
A new book by John Hills explores key issues in the current debate about ‘welfare’ and the welfare s...
This article argues that the decline of the ‘underclass ’ discourse in the UK, and the rise of the ‘...
The concept of an "underclass " departs from previous determinations of social class based...
In this paper, I consider whether a theoretically defined concept of underclass can be helpful in so...
The term urban underclass is often invoked to describe the urban poor, and particularly those who ha...
The concept of an underclass departs from previous determinations of social class based on criteri...
"The use of the concept 'underclass' has been the subject of considerable debate among scholars of u...
The difficulties in achieving a consensus regarding the definition of the underclass cannot be minim...
Since the formulation of the Poor Law system in Britain, elements of the poor have been caricatured ...
The current popular debate on poverty focuses on the underclass. Poverty is considered, in this cont...
Abstract: This commentary critically engages with arguments made by Loïc Wacquant in his book Urban ...
Poverty and social exclusion are controversial topics among social scientists and politicians. The p...
The term underclass is widely used in sociology, but definitions of what it consists of differ. In t...
This paper sets out to define the underclass and then test the predictions of three competing theori...
This thesis puts forward the idea that the radical other that constitutes and threatens our society ...
A new book by John Hills explores key issues in the current debate about ‘welfare’ and the welfare s...
This article argues that the decline of the ‘underclass ’ discourse in the UK, and the rise of the ‘...
The concept of an "underclass " departs from previous determinations of social class based...
In this paper, I consider whether a theoretically defined concept of underclass can be helpful in so...
The term urban underclass is often invoked to describe the urban poor, and particularly those who ha...
The concept of an underclass departs from previous determinations of social class based on criteri...
"The use of the concept 'underclass' has been the subject of considerable debate among scholars of u...
The difficulties in achieving a consensus regarding the definition of the underclass cannot be minim...
Since the formulation of the Poor Law system in Britain, elements of the poor have been caricatured ...
The current popular debate on poverty focuses on the underclass. Poverty is considered, in this cont...
Abstract: This commentary critically engages with arguments made by Loïc Wacquant in his book Urban ...
Poverty and social exclusion are controversial topics among social scientists and politicians. The p...
The term underclass is widely used in sociology, but definitions of what it consists of differ. In t...
This paper sets out to define the underclass and then test the predictions of three competing theori...
This thesis puts forward the idea that the radical other that constitutes and threatens our society ...
A new book by John Hills explores key issues in the current debate about ‘welfare’ and the welfare s...
This article argues that the decline of the ‘underclass ’ discourse in the UK, and the rise of the ‘...