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The Shame Game

Overturning the Toxic Poverty Narrative

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The Shame Game

By: Mary O'Hara
Narrated by: Mary O'Hara
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What does it mean to be poor in the UK and America? For decades the primary narrative about poverty in both countries is that it has been caused by personal flaws or "bad life decisions" rather than policy choices or economic inequality. This misleading account has become deeply embedded in the public consciousness with serious ramifications for how financially vulnerable people are seen, spoken about, and treated.

Drawing on a two-year multi-platform initiative, this audiobook, by award-winning journalist and author Mary O'Hara, asks how we can overturn this portrayal once and for all. Crucially, she turns to the real experts to try to find answers - the people who live it.

©2020 Policy Press (P)2021 Mary O'Hara
Politics & Government Poverty & Homelessness Social Policy Social Sciences Sociology Economic Inequality Capitalism Socialism Economic disparity Social justice
All stars
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It’s always good to have the author narrate their own book!
Mary O’Hara cleverly weaves her own story through this very well researched journey into the topic of poverty narratives and their effect on people in poverty and society in general. The research takes the form of statistics and stories, which blended together provide a profound insight into how toxic poverty really is.

A must read for anyone seeking to understand poverty

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An honest and in depth look at how austerity, stigma used by politicians and media and other political policies hurt already disadvantaged and vulnerable people.
Well worth a listen

She understands it

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