Framed by a literature on media coverage of welfare, “poverty porn” and “poverty propaganda,” and its emphasis on political messaging and ideology, Neil Gavin discusses reporting of benefit fraud in the United Kingdom.
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Framed by a literature on media coverage of welfare, “poverty porn” and “poverty propaganda,” and its emphasis on political messaging and ideology, Neil Gavin discusses reporting of benefit fraud in the United Kingdom.
Image courtesy of interviewee
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