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The foodbank symbolises a changing landscape of social insecurity and welfare conditionality. Attending to decision making within the foodbank system, this article argues that foodbanks, and their referral-system creates a bureaucratic ‘moral maze’ identifying people as ‘deserving’ or ‘undeserving’ of help. Maintaining a moral distance, organised religious foodbanks are reliant upon a complex outsourcing of moral decisions and walk a fine balance between supply (donations) and demand (use). Within this article, we argue that the foodbank landscape is akin to navigating a moral maze, and that this creates, and justifies decisions of deservingness.
| Iaith wreiddiol | Saesneg |
|---|---|
| Tudalennau (o-i) | 383-399 |
| Nifer y tudalennau | 17 |
| Cyfnodolyn | Journal of Poverty and Social Justice |
| Cyfrol | 28 |
| Rhif cyhoeddi | 3 |
| Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar | 15 Meh 2020 |
| Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs) | |
| Statws | Cyhoeddwyd - Hyd 2020 |
Ôl bys
Gweld gwybodaeth am bynciau ymchwil 'The moral maze of foodbank use'. Gyda’i gilydd, maen nhw’n ffurfio ôl bys unigryw.Dyfynnu hyn
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