Summer 2009 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf

How the 'Poor' Become 'Poor' - Debating Global Civil Society and Constructions of Poverty


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Contributor(s): Professor David Campbell, Teresa Hanley, Dr Ruth Kattumuri, Dr Sally Stares | This diverse panel explores global civil society approaches to the social problem of poverty. The ways in which poverty are articulated, how poverty is represented, and how 'the poor' are designated are important political processes with implications for people's agency, our perceptions of impoverishment, and policies to alleviate it.
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