This paper presents the lived experiences of individuals with mental illness as they navigate the benefits landscape in an age of welfare reform in the UK. We focus on the impacts upon their well-being and daily geographies. We articulate the relationship between welfare reform and mental health using the concept of poverty management and its ‘missing geographies’, in which everyday well-being and routines are dismissed by the restructuring welfare system. We liken this dismissal to a shift towards a narrower and more unforgiving mode of poverty management, where even the smallest misstep can unravel the entire edifice of everyday survival and well-being
Since 2010, the UK has pursued a policy of austerity characterised by public spending cuts and welfa...
Research has long demonstrated the negative impact of living in poverty upon mental health. However,...
AbstractSince 2010, the UK has pursued a policy of austerity characterised by public spending cuts a...
This paper presents the lived experiences of individuals with mental illness as they navigate the be...
Successive UK governments since 2010 have adopted policies of austerity characterized by public spen...
This is a discussion paper which examines the impact of austerity policies on the provision of menta...
By focusing on discourses within the ‘cultural economy’ of reality TV, the following considers the w...
Studies of deprivation usually ignore mental illness. This paper uses household panel data from the ...
This paper explores experiences and impacts of welfare conditionality among people with mental healt...
Since 2010, the UK has pursued a policy of austerity characterised by public spending cuts and welfa...
Since 2010, the UK has pursued a policy of austerity characterised by public spending cuts and welfa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the link i...
This article examines the relationship between poverty and mental health problems. We draw on the ex...
This report directly links cuts to public services with mental health problems. Well-established psy...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
Since 2010, the UK has pursued a policy of austerity characterised by public spending cuts and welfa...
Research has long demonstrated the negative impact of living in poverty upon mental health. However,...
AbstractSince 2010, the UK has pursued a policy of austerity characterised by public spending cuts a...
This paper presents the lived experiences of individuals with mental illness as they navigate the be...
Successive UK governments since 2010 have adopted policies of austerity characterized by public spen...
This is a discussion paper which examines the impact of austerity policies on the provision of menta...
By focusing on discourses within the ‘cultural economy’ of reality TV, the following considers the w...
Studies of deprivation usually ignore mental illness. This paper uses household panel data from the ...
This paper explores experiences and impacts of welfare conditionality among people with mental healt...
Since 2010, the UK has pursued a policy of austerity characterised by public spending cuts and welfa...
Since 2010, the UK has pursued a policy of austerity characterised by public spending cuts and welfa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Routledge via the link i...
This article examines the relationship between poverty and mental health problems. We draw on the ex...
This report directly links cuts to public services with mental health problems. Well-established psy...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
Since 2010, the UK has pursued a policy of austerity characterised by public spending cuts and welfa...
Research has long demonstrated the negative impact of living in poverty upon mental health. However,...
AbstractSince 2010, the UK has pursued a policy of austerity characterised by public spending cuts a...