Food insecurity and food aid in 'advanced' neoliberalism : interrogating the trajectory of neoliberalism through a study of food insecurity and food aid in contemporary Bradford
This thesis explores whether a particular form of neoliberalism - aligned with contemporaneous constructions of religion and race - constitutes a meta-narrative to explain food aid and food insecurity. It addresses two religions (Christianity; Islam) and two ethnic groups (white-British; Pakistani)....
Main Author: | Power, Madeleine |
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Other Authors: | Pickett, Kate ; Doherty, Bob |
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University of York
2017
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.766580 |
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