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Cover Journal of Poverty and Social Justice

Volume 24 (2016): Issue 3 (Oct 2016): Special issue: Exploring ‘welfare’ attitudes and experiences. Guest edited by John Hudson, Ruth Patrick and Emma Wincup

in Journal of Poverty and Social Justice
Online ISSN:
1759-8281
Print ISSN:
1759-8273
Issue Publication Date:
01 Oct 2016
  • Articles
    • Introduction to themed special issue: exploring ‘welfare’ attitudes and experiences
    • Nostalgia narratives? Pejorative attitudes to welfare in historical perspective: survey evidence from Beveridge to the British Social Attitudes Survey
    • Living with and responding to the ‘scrounger’ narrative in the UK: exploring everyday strategies of acceptance, resistance and deflection
    • Scrounger narratives and dependent drug users: welfare, workfare and warfare
    • Stigma, shame and ‘people like us’: an ethnographic study of foodbank use in the UK
    • Beyond ‘mythbusting’: how to respond to myths and perceived undeservingness in the British benefits system
  • Research Highlights
    • The sustainability of food bank provision: What happens when demand outstrips supply?
  • Policy and Practice
    • Understanding holiday hunger
    • We can solve poverty in the UK – a strategy for governments, businesses, communities and citizens
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The moral maze of food bank use

Authors: David Beck and Hefin Gwilym

Welfare conditionality, benefit sanctions and homelessness in the UK: ending the ‘something for nothing culture’ or punishing the poor?

Author: Kesia Reeve

‘Period poverty’ in Stoke-on-Trent, UK: new insights into gendered poverty and the lived experiences of austerity

Author: Alison Briggs
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