
Representations of Poverty and Place
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"This book stands out because of its interdisciplinary nature and serves as a useful guide for a wide range of students and researchers." (Jialei Li, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, September 20, 2019)More details
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Ian N Gregory is Professor of Digital Humanities at Lancaster University, UK.
Content
Introduction.- Chapter 1: Defining and Measuring Poverty.- Chapter 2: Corpus Linguistics, Critical Discourse Analysis, and Poverty.- Chapter 3: Geographical Information Systems and Textual Sources.- Chapter 4: Conducting GTA using Poverty as a Search Term.- Chapter 5: How to use GTA in discourse analysis.- Chapter 6: Locating (un)employment in the National Press.- Chapter 7: Characterising Poverty in Place: Benefits Receipt in Britain.- Chapter 8: Geography-based Discourses of Poverty.- Conclusions.
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