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Food banks and the production of scarcity
by
Williams, Andrew
, Cherry, Liev
, May, Jon
, Cloke, Paul
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Academic staff
/ austerity
/ Austerity policy
/ Banking
/ Common sense
/ deservingness
/ Discourses
/ Economics
/ Food
/ food bank
/ Food insecurity
/ Food programs
/ Food security
/ Hunger
/ Insecurity
/ Moral economy
/ Rationing
/ REGULAR PAPER
/ Scarcity
/ Volunteers
/ Welfare
2020
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Food banks and the production of scarcity
by
Williams, Andrew
, Cherry, Liev
, May, Jon
, Cloke, Paul
in
Academic staff
/ austerity
/ Austerity policy
/ Banking
/ Common sense
/ deservingness
/ Discourses
/ Economics
/ Food
/ food bank
/ Food insecurity
/ Food programs
/ Food security
/ Hunger
/ Insecurity
/ Moral economy
/ Rationing
/ REGULAR PAPER
/ Scarcity
/ Volunteers
/ Welfare
2020
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Food banks and the production of scarcity
by
Williams, Andrew
, Cherry, Liev
, May, Jon
, Cloke, Paul
in
Academic staff
/ austerity
/ Austerity policy
/ Banking
/ Common sense
/ deservingness
/ Discourses
/ Economics
/ Food
/ food bank
/ Food insecurity
/ Food programs
/ Food security
/ Hunger
/ Insecurity
/ Moral economy
/ Rationing
/ REGULAR PAPER
/ Scarcity
/ Volunteers
/ Welfare
2020
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Food banks and the production of scarcity
2020
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This paper contributes to critical discussions of austerity by examining the constructions of scarcity that underpin it. Specifically, it shows how notions of scarcity (re) emergent in a period of austerity have shaped materially insufficient and stigmatising welfare systems. We do this through the example of UK food banks. We suggest that under austerity a particular moral economy of scarcity has become embedded at the level of common sense, including in the common sense of many of those distributing food aid. In UK food banks this moral economy is shaped by images of the “empty cupboard” and discourses of absolute hunger which normalise practices of (self) rationing and exacerbate food insecurity. Tracing attempts by some food bank managers and volunteers to challenge this moral economy, we conclude with a critical agenda for academics and practitioners to rethink relationships between welfare, austerity, and scarcity.
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