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The violence of narrative: embodying responsibility for poverty-related distress
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Narratives of self-responsibility are pervasive in neo-liberally oriented contexts, and
have been found to engender feelings of shame and failure amongst those affected by
poverty. Here we use findings from research in two low-income communities in
south-west England to examine how these narratives become embodied within
people’s daily lives when they intersect with systems of welfare support and the
current political drive to upscale treatment for common mental health conditions.
Drawing on Bourdieu’s notion of symbolic violence, we examine how narratives of
self-responsibility and associated welfare reform strategies impact on the mental
health of people living in economic hardship. The data show how such narratives
inflict, sustain and exacerbate mental distress and suffering, and how they become
naturalised and normalised by individuals themselves. We demonstrate how this
situation pushes people to seek support from General Practitioners, and how clinical
interactions can normalise, and in turn, medicalise, poverty-related distress. Whilst
some people actively resist dominant narratives around self-responsibility, we argue
that this is insufficient under broader socio- cultural and political circumstances, to
free themselves from the harms perpetuated by symbolic violence.Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC
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Wonders whether companies actually have employees best interests at heart across physical, mental and spiritual spheres. Posits that most organizations ignore their workforce – not even, in many cases, describing workers as assets! Describes many studies to back up this claim in theis work based on the 2002 Employment Research Unit Annual Conference, in Cardiff, Wales
Prognostic factors for resected non-small cell lung cancer with pN2 status: Implications for use of postoperative radiotherapy
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