
Rural Poverty
Marginalisation and Exclusion in Britain and the United States
Paul Milbourne(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 19. August 2004
Book
Hardback
216 pages
978-0-415-20594-8 (ISBN)
Description
Moving beyond the highly visual forms of poverty characteristic of the city, Rural Poverty explores the nature of poverty in rural spaces in Britain and America. Setting out key features, it highlights the important processes that hide key components of rural poverty. The book seeks to challenge dominant assumptions about the spatialities of poverty and the nature of rural spaces in Britain and America.
Drawing on a broad range of new research material, the book challenges dominant assumptions. It provides a comprehensive and critical review of the nature of poverty in rural spaces, giving particular attention to:
the scale, profile and causes of poverty in rural areas
the spatial unevenness and local geographies of rural poverty
the experiences of different forms of poverty in rural spaces
the shifting governance of rural welfare at central and local spatial scales.
Demonstrating that poverty represents a significant but neglected feature of rural life in Britain and America, this insightful book highlights the processes through which rural poverty remains hidden from the dominant gazes of poverty researchers and policy-makers, the statistical significance and spatial unevenness of poverty in rural areas, the ways in which poverty is experienced in local rural spaces, and the complex governance of welfare in rural spaces. Case study material is drawn from a wide range of locations, including Wiltshire, Northumberland and Hampshire in the UK and New England in the US.
Drawing on a broad range of new research material, the book challenges dominant assumptions. It provides a comprehensive and critical review of the nature of poverty in rural spaces, giving particular attention to:
the scale, profile and causes of poverty in rural areas
the spatial unevenness and local geographies of rural poverty
the experiences of different forms of poverty in rural spaces
the shifting governance of rural welfare at central and local spatial scales.
Demonstrating that poverty represents a significant but neglected feature of rural life in Britain and America, this insightful book highlights the processes through which rural poverty remains hidden from the dominant gazes of poverty researchers and policy-makers, the statistical significance and spatial unevenness of poverty in rural areas, the ways in which poverty is experienced in local rural spaces, and the complex governance of welfare in rural spaces. Case study material is drawn from a wide range of locations, including Wiltshire, Northumberland and Hampshire in the UK and New England in the US.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Professional
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
4 s/w Zeichnungen
4 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
463 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-20594-8 (9780415205948)
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Person
Paul Milbourne
Content
1. The Definitional Complexities of Poverty in Britain and America 2. Rural Poverty in Britain: From Agricultural Poverty to Rural Deprivation 3. The Broader Contexts of Rural Poverty: Disadvantage and Social Exclusion in the British Countryside 4. Rural Poverty in America: Statistical Visibilities and Persistant Forms of Poverty 5. Housing Poverty and Homelessness in Rural Britain and America 6. The Local Contexts of Rural Poverty in Britain and America 7. Changing States of Welfare in Britain and America 8. Conclusion: Towards New Research Agendas for Rural Poverty