Behavioural explanations of poverty and disadvantage have figured heavily in political rhetoric in the era of austerity, as a means to understand trajectories into poverty and subsequent relationships between benefit claimants and the state. These discourses are not restricted to political debate, as previous studies demonstrate they impact upon public consciousness and structure the ways that the general public think about poverty, as well as shaping the ways in which people living on low incomes are treated. Drawing upon the testimonies of 62 people in England and Scotland experiencing poverty, this article seeks to understand our participants’ responses to these discourses, in particular: how these behavioural explanations impact upon th...
The ambiguities of the terms 'austerity' and 'poverty' make it difficult to tie down any firm or cle...
My 70 in-depth interviews were funded by a British Academy small grant.Relative poverty, a concept d...
Early years practitioners are integral to government policy on addressing child poverty in the UK. D...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. Behavioural explanations of poverty and disadvantage have figured heav...
This paper explores the stigma of the most disadvantaged sections of society in the UK today. In the...
Current political rhetoric and some media commentaries suggest there is a yawning gap of understandi...
Much has been written that details the decline in living standards following the ‘credit crunch’ in ...
The present study examines poverty talk in Aotearoa/NZ during the 'poverty debate' of 1996. Social p...
While much poverty research has concentrated on the definition and measurement of poverty, the prim...
This chapter surveys how poverty has been understood historically in the UK since 1900. On the one h...
In the post 2008 era in Scotland, financial inequalities has increased along with poverty levels. Th...
Drawing on participatory research with people living in poverty, this article details the possibilit...
LSE Sociology doctoral candidate, Daniel McArthur, describes his MSc research Open any edition of th...
This research discusses the affect the media can have on our perceptions of poverty and welfare. Pre...
Recessions appear to coincide with an increasingly stigmatising presentation of poverty in parts of ...
The ambiguities of the terms 'austerity' and 'poverty' make it difficult to tie down any firm or cle...
My 70 in-depth interviews were funded by a British Academy small grant.Relative poverty, a concept d...
Early years practitioners are integral to government policy on addressing child poverty in the UK. D...
© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. Behavioural explanations of poverty and disadvantage have figured heav...
This paper explores the stigma of the most disadvantaged sections of society in the UK today. In the...
Current political rhetoric and some media commentaries suggest there is a yawning gap of understandi...
Much has been written that details the decline in living standards following the ‘credit crunch’ in ...
The present study examines poverty talk in Aotearoa/NZ during the 'poverty debate' of 1996. Social p...
While much poverty research has concentrated on the definition and measurement of poverty, the prim...
This chapter surveys how poverty has been understood historically in the UK since 1900. On the one h...
In the post 2008 era in Scotland, financial inequalities has increased along with poverty levels. Th...
Drawing on participatory research with people living in poverty, this article details the possibilit...
LSE Sociology doctoral candidate, Daniel McArthur, describes his MSc research Open any edition of th...
This research discusses the affect the media can have on our perceptions of poverty and welfare. Pre...
Recessions appear to coincide with an increasingly stigmatising presentation of poverty in parts of ...
The ambiguities of the terms 'austerity' and 'poverty' make it difficult to tie down any firm or cle...
My 70 in-depth interviews were funded by a British Academy small grant.Relative poverty, a concept d...
Early years practitioners are integral to government policy on addressing child poverty in the UK. D...