Since 2013 there has been an explosion of a new genre of factual programming on British television that centres on the everyday lives of people claiming benefits. The emergence of Factual Welfare Television (FWT) has coincided with intensifying public and political debates about poverty and the British welfare state, and has proved a deeply controversial and contested genre. While programme-makers have argued that FWT fulfils a public service mandate to inform audiences, critics have accused producers of making inaccurate, provocative and unethical television. Sociological enquiries into FWT have focused on the representations within these programmes and audience reception, arguing that these contribute to hardening anti-welfare sentiment. ...
This research discusses the affect the media can have on our perceptions of poverty and welfare. Pre...
This article brings together reflections from the recent seminar series, Welfare Imaginaries, and ex...
One of the most striking challenges encountered during the empirical stages of our audience research...
Since 2013 there has been an explosion of a new genre of factual programming on British television t...
In this article, we examine the way that audiences respond to particular representations of poverty....
In this article, we examine the way that audiences respond to particular representations of poverty....
textTelevision impacts the shape of our common culture by depicting our societal fears, myths and ho...
There has been a distinct neglect of dis/ability in socio-cultural analysis of poverty porn (Runswic...
There has been a distinct neglect of dis/ability in socio-cultural analysis of poverty porn (Runswic...
Editing techniques used in Factual Welfare Television (FWT) in the UK undermine narratives of hardsh...
With politicians, media, and much of public opinion already framing welfare as a problem, what is th...
This thesis investigates how Radio Telelis Eireann (RTE) constructs television stories about poverty...
Abstract This article critically examine how Benefits Street -and the broader genre of poverty porn ...
This article examines the idea development process within the UK television industry and raises the ...
This article analyses discourses about migration within three documentaries that were broadcast on t...
This research discusses the affect the media can have on our perceptions of poverty and welfare. Pre...
This article brings together reflections from the recent seminar series, Welfare Imaginaries, and ex...
One of the most striking challenges encountered during the empirical stages of our audience research...
Since 2013 there has been an explosion of a new genre of factual programming on British television t...
In this article, we examine the way that audiences respond to particular representations of poverty....
In this article, we examine the way that audiences respond to particular representations of poverty....
textTelevision impacts the shape of our common culture by depicting our societal fears, myths and ho...
There has been a distinct neglect of dis/ability in socio-cultural analysis of poverty porn (Runswic...
There has been a distinct neglect of dis/ability in socio-cultural analysis of poverty porn (Runswic...
Editing techniques used in Factual Welfare Television (FWT) in the UK undermine narratives of hardsh...
With politicians, media, and much of public opinion already framing welfare as a problem, what is th...
This thesis investigates how Radio Telelis Eireann (RTE) constructs television stories about poverty...
Abstract This article critically examine how Benefits Street -and the broader genre of poverty porn ...
This article examines the idea development process within the UK television industry and raises the ...
This article analyses discourses about migration within three documentaries that were broadcast on t...
This research discusses the affect the media can have on our perceptions of poverty and welfare. Pre...
This article brings together reflections from the recent seminar series, Welfare Imaginaries, and ex...
One of the most striking challenges encountered during the empirical stages of our audience research...