02566nam 2200469 450 991082030160332120230126223323.01-78680-119-1(CKB)4340000000195900(MiAaPQ)EBC4988000(EXLCZ)99434000000019590020170923h20172017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierIn their place the imagined geographies of poverty /Stephen CrossleyLondon, [England] :Pluto Press,2017.©20171 online resource (164 pages) illustrationsRadical Geography0-7453-3679-5 0-7453-3683-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: The Spaces of Others -- Swamps and Slums: Exoticising the Poor -- Tales of Two Cities -- Neighbourhood Effects or Westminster Effects? -- Streetwise? -- The Heroic Simplification of the Household -- Piles of Pringles and Crack: Behind Closed Doors -- Less Public, More Private: The Shifting Spaces of the State -- Studying Up.He alleged failings of low-income neighborhoods attracts a great deal of academic and political scrutiny and research. However, the realities of localized spaces-such as family home front doors, bedrooms, street corners, and local schools-have not received nearly as much attention. With In Their Place, Stephen Crossley highlights how these spaces are represented from afar by politicians who exaggerate stories for political gain and how these fabrications actively manipulate media coverage of these British individuals and communities. A devastating critique of the Conservative government's approach to tackling inequality, In Their Place will reorient those interested in human geography away from the large scale transnational policies back to the physical spaces that show the realities of life for Britain's low-income neighborhoods. --Provided by publisher.PoorGreat BritainSocial conditionsPovertySocial aspectsGreat BritainGreat BritainfastPoorSocial conditions.PovertySocial aspects301.441KN181.82 CROmoysUkBrU-ICrossley Stephen857177MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910820301603321In their place3923579UNINA