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The ‘Broken Society’ Election: Class Hatred and the Politics of Poverty and Place in Glasgow East
by
Mooney, Gerry
in
By-elections
/ Class conflict
/ Class politics
/ Dependency
/ Dependency (Psychology)
/ Disadvantaged
/ Elections
/ Electoral campaigning
/ Glasgow
/ Hate
/ Low income groups
/ Mass media
/ Media
/ Otherness
/ Political representation
/ Politics
/ Poverty
/ Scotland
/ Social classes
/ Social disadvantage
/ Social justice
/ Social policy
/ Social Welfare
/ United Kingdom
/ Urban poverty
/ Welfare
/ Welfare state
2009
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The ‘Broken Society’ Election: Class Hatred and the Politics of Poverty and Place in Glasgow East
by
Mooney, Gerry
in
By-elections
/ Class conflict
/ Class politics
/ Dependency
/ Dependency (Psychology)
/ Disadvantaged
/ Elections
/ Electoral campaigning
/ Glasgow
/ Hate
/ Low income groups
/ Mass media
/ Media
/ Otherness
/ Political representation
/ Politics
/ Poverty
/ Scotland
/ Social classes
/ Social disadvantage
/ Social justice
/ Social policy
/ Social Welfare
/ United Kingdom
/ Urban poverty
/ Welfare
/ Welfare state
2009
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The ‘Broken Society’ Election: Class Hatred and the Politics of Poverty and Place in Glasgow East
by
Mooney, Gerry
in
By-elections
/ Class conflict
/ Class politics
/ Dependency
/ Dependency (Psychology)
/ Disadvantaged
/ Elections
/ Electoral campaigning
/ Glasgow
/ Hate
/ Low income groups
/ Mass media
/ Media
/ Otherness
/ Political representation
/ Politics
/ Poverty
/ Scotland
/ Social classes
/ Social disadvantage
/ Social justice
/ Social policy
/ Social Welfare
/ United Kingdom
/ Urban poverty
/ Welfare
/ Welfare state
2009
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The ‘Broken Society’ Election: Class Hatred and the Politics of Poverty and Place in Glasgow East
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The ‘Broken Society’ Election: Class Hatred and the Politics of Poverty and Place in Glasgow East
2009
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This paper considers some of the ways in which representations of people experiencing poverty and disadvantaged places continue to be informed by ideas of individual inadequacy, dependency and disorder. Drawing on media reportage of poverty during the Glasgow East by-election in July 2008, it argues not only that people defined as ‘poor’ and locales that are severely disadvantaged continue to be ‘othered’ through such narratives, but also that this provides a clear indication of the ways in which the politics of poverty and state welfare are increasingly being fought-out in the media. It is argued that such misrecognition amounts to social injustice and stands in the way of progressive approaches to poverty and social welfare.
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