Food Poverty: articles from our journals
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Taking stock of the ambiguous role of foodbanks in the fight against poverty
Author: Ghys, Tuur
Stigma, shame and 'people like us': an ethnographic study of foodbank use in the UK
Author: Garthwaite, Kayleigh
How do children and their families experience food poverty according to UK newspaper media 2006‐15?
Authors: Knight, Abigail; Brannen, Julia; O’Connell, Rebecca; Hamilton, Laura
The sustainability of food bank provision: What happens when demand outstrips supply?
Author: Iafrati, Steve
Is there evidence of households making a heat or eat trade off in the UK?
Authors: Snell, Carolyn; Lambie-Mumford, Hannah; Thomson, Harriet
Food as a discretionary item: the impact of welfare payment changes on low-income single mother's food choices and strategies
Authors: McKenzie, Hayley Jane; McKay, Fiona H
Exploring volunteering in a food bank and psychological wellbeing
Authors: Armour, Simon; Barton, Gil
Why do people use food banks? A qualitative study of food bank users in an English city
Authors: Wainwright, David; Buckingham, Alan; Wainwright, Elaine
Feeding the debate: a local food bank explains itself
Authors: Buckingham, Heather; Jolley, Andy
"We're not a bottomless pit": food banks' capacity to sustainably meet increasing demand
Author: Iafrati, Steve
Voluntary sector responses to food poverty: responding in the short term and working for longer-term change
Author: Denning, Stephanie