McEachern, M., Moraes, C., Scullion, L., & Gibbons, A., Urban poverty and the role of UK food aid organisations in enabling segregating and transitioning spaces of food access, Urban Studies (Journal Volume Number and Issue Number) pp. xx-xx. Copyright © [year] (Copyright Holder). Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications.This research examines the role of food aid providers, including their spatial engagement, in seeking to alleviate urban food poverty. Current levels of urban poverty across the UK have resulted in an unprecedented demand for food aid. Yet, urban poverty responsibility increasingly shifts away from policymakers to the third sector. Building on Castilhos and Dolbec’s (2018) notion of segregating space and original qualit...
Urbanisation in low and middle-income nations presents both opportunities and immense challenges. As...
© The Author(s) 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
If current trends in food insecurity continue then the diets of low-income people may become charact...
This research examines the role of food aid providers, including their spatial engagement, in seekin...
Over fourteen million people are living in poverty (SMC, 2018), experiencing vulnerability on multip...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study draws from data co...
The survey aimed to gather data on the impact of the COVID19 outbreak on the food support providers ...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the support given by the British Academy for this research (gran...
Abstract It has previously been suggested that deprived neighbourhoods within modern cities have poo...
The Centre for Community Engagement Research, Department of Social, Therapeutic and Community Studie...
This paper aims to explore the potential of “local food hubs” to address issues of stigma associated...
It has previously been suggested that deprived neighbourhoods within modern cities have poor access ...
The rapid rise in supermarkets in developing countries over the last few decades has resulted in the...
Civil society food poverty organisations (CSFPOs) have started to emerge in greater number since the...
BACKGROUND: The 'deprivation amplification' hypothesis suggests that residents of deprived neighbour...
Urbanisation in low and middle-income nations presents both opportunities and immense challenges. As...
© The Author(s) 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
If current trends in food insecurity continue then the diets of low-income people may become charact...
This research examines the role of food aid providers, including their spatial engagement, in seekin...
Over fourteen million people are living in poverty (SMC, 2018), experiencing vulnerability on multip...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study draws from data co...
The survey aimed to gather data on the impact of the COVID19 outbreak on the food support providers ...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the support given by the British Academy for this research (gran...
Abstract It has previously been suggested that deprived neighbourhoods within modern cities have poo...
The Centre for Community Engagement Research, Department of Social, Therapeutic and Community Studie...
This paper aims to explore the potential of “local food hubs” to address issues of stigma associated...
It has previously been suggested that deprived neighbourhoods within modern cities have poor access ...
The rapid rise in supermarkets in developing countries over the last few decades has resulted in the...
Civil society food poverty organisations (CSFPOs) have started to emerge in greater number since the...
BACKGROUND: The 'deprivation amplification' hypothesis suggests that residents of deprived neighbour...
Urbanisation in low and middle-income nations presents both opportunities and immense challenges. As...
© The Author(s) 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
If current trends in food insecurity continue then the diets of low-income people may become charact...