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Scroungers Moral Panics And Media Myths James Morrison

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Scroungers Moral Panics And Media Myths James Morrison
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Publisher: Zed Books Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.3 MB
Author: James Morrison
ISBN: 9781350222472, 135022247X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Scroungers Moral Panics And Media Myths James Morrison by James Morrison 9781350222472, 135022247X instant download after payment.

Scroungers, spongers, parasites …
These are just are some of the terms that are typically used, with increasing frequency, to describe the most vulnerable in our society, whether they be the sick, the disabled, or the unemployed. Long a popular scapegoat for all manner of social ills, under austerity we’ve seen hostility towards benefit claimants reach new levels of hysteria, with the ‘undeserving poor’ blamed for everything from crime to even rising levels of child abuse.
While the tabloid press has played its role in fuelling this hysteria, the proliferation of social media has added a disturbing new dimension to this process, spreading and reinforcing scare stories, while normalising the perception of poverty as a form of ‘deviancy’ that runs contrary to the neoliberal agenda. Provocative and illuminating, Scroungers explores and analyses the ways in which the poor are portrayed both in print and online, placing these attitudes in a wider breakdown of social trust and community cohesion.

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