This paper seeks to extend geographic thinking on the changing constitution of the UK welfare state, suggesting the need to supplement ideas of the “shadow state” with an analysis of the blurring of the bureaucratic practices through which welfare is now delivered by public, private and third sector providers alike. Focusing on the growing convergence of the bureaucratic practices of benefits officials and food bank organisations, we interrogate the production of moral distance that characterise both. We reveal the ideological values embedded in voucher and referral systems used by many food banks, and the ways in which these systems further stigmatise and exclude people in need of support. Contrasting these practices with those of a variet...
The foodbank symbolises a changing landscape of social insecurity and welfare conditionality. Atten...
Food banks across the UK are offering basic food supplies and a range of support services to people ...
The food bank has become a charitable safety-net for those who have been failed by the social secur...
This paper seeks to extend geographic thinking on the changing constitution of the UK welfare state,...
The foodbank symbolises a changing landscape of social insecurity and welfare conditionality. Attend...
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...
In this article we explore the informal relationship between foodbanks and the state during the peri...
Foodbanks and other forms of charitable welfare provision are fast becoming an established feature o...
Recent UK social policy has been dominated by welfare reform and austerity. This paper draws on empi...
Abstract Background The number of food banks (charitable outlets of emergency food parcels) and the ...
This paper contributes to critical discussions of austerity by examining the constructions of scarci...
Since 2009, the UK has witnessed marked increases in the rate of sanctions applied to unemployment i...
In this paper we explore whether the recent rise in food bank usage in the UK has been induced by th...
A qualitative analysis of the geographies of responsibility pertaining to the recently reported incr...
The foodbank symbolises a changing landscape of social insecurity and welfare conditionality. Atten...
Food banks across the UK are offering basic food supplies and a range of support services to people ...
The food bank has become a charitable safety-net for those who have been failed by the social secur...
This paper seeks to extend geographic thinking on the changing constitution of the UK welfare state,...
The foodbank symbolises a changing landscape of social insecurity and welfare conditionality. Attend...
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...
In this article we explore the informal relationship between foodbanks and the state during the peri...
Foodbanks and other forms of charitable welfare provision are fast becoming an established feature o...
Recent UK social policy has been dominated by welfare reform and austerity. This paper draws on empi...
Abstract Background The number of food banks (charitable outlets of emergency food parcels) and the ...
This paper contributes to critical discussions of austerity by examining the constructions of scarci...
Since 2009, the UK has witnessed marked increases in the rate of sanctions applied to unemployment i...
In this paper we explore whether the recent rise in food bank usage in the UK has been induced by th...
A qualitative analysis of the geographies of responsibility pertaining to the recently reported incr...
The foodbank symbolises a changing landscape of social insecurity and welfare conditionality. Atten...
Food banks across the UK are offering basic food supplies and a range of support services to people ...
The food bank has become a charitable safety-net for those who have been failed by the social secur...