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In Their Place Stephen Crossley

In Their Place By Stephen Crossley

In Their Place by Stephen Crossley


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A radical geography of the representation of impoverished communities in Britain

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In Their Place: The Imagined Geographies of Poverty by Stephen Crossley

This book critiques how impoverished communities are represented by politicians, the media, academics and policy makers - and how our understanding of these neighbourhoods is, often misleadingly, shaped by these stories.

The alleged behavioural failings of 'poor people' have attracted a great deal of academic and political scrutiny. Spatial inequalities are also well documented and poor neighbourhoods have been extensively researched. However, other spaces have been re-imagined in different ways by politicians, academics, journalists and social reformers. These imagined geographies include exoticised slums, cities being reclaimed by nature, the street and domestic spaces like the kitchen, or even the bedroom.

In Their Place highlights how these spaces are represented and how these representations are deployed, manipulating political and media discourses around the individuals and communities who live there. These distortions are often used to keep people in their place by making sure everyone knows where 'the poor' belong. This book will reorient those interested in human geography away from 'deprived neighbourhoods' and back to the foundational spaces where political decisions - and poverty - are made in Britain today.

In Their Place Reviews

'Poverty is such a strong word and is not used as much as it needs to be. I am very grateful that this book does not shy away from those difficult words and also those difficult conversations about poverty in Britain today' -- Lisa Mckenzie, author of Getting By: Estates, Class and Culture in Austerity Britain
'Forensically maps the 'Othering' of poor people, charting the stigmatisation, exoticisation, spatial marginalisation and even aestheticisation of their neighbourhoods' -- Alison Garnham, Chief Executive, Child Poverty Action Group
'Stephen Crossley has become one of the leading critical voices in the debate on poverty and inequality in the UK, and this remarkable and elegant book is a superb illustration of why his voice is so important' -- Tom Slater, Reader in Urban Geography, University of Edinburgh

About Stephen Crossley

Stephen Crossley is Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at Northumbria University. He previously worked on a regional child poverty project in the North East of England and has also worked in local government and with local voluntary sector organisations in neighbourhood youth work and community development roles. He is the author of In Their Place: The Imagined Geographies of Poverty (Pluto, 2017).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Series Preface
1. Introduction: The Spaces of Others
2. Swamps and Slums: Exoticising the Poor
3. Tales of Two Cities
4. Neighbourhood Effects or Westminster Effects?
5. Streetwise?
6. The Heroic Simplification of the Household
7. Piles of Pringles and Crack: Behind Closed Doors
8. Less Public, More Private: The Shifting Spaces of the State
9. Studying Up
Notes
Index

Additional information

GOR008649958
9780745336794
0745336795
In Their Place: The Imagined Geographies of Poverty by Stephen Crossley
Used - Like New
Paperback
Pluto Press
20170820
176
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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