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poverty discourse 2 Accumulation of disadvantages 1 Armut 1 Armutsbekämpfung 1 Dwight Macdonald 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Income distribution 1 Mexico 1 Mexiko 1 Michael Harrington 1 Poverty 1 Poverty reduction 1 Social inequality 1 Soziale Ungleichheit 1 biographical experiences 1 inequalities 1 invisible poor 1 journalism 1 opportunity structures 1 poverty 1 poverty discourse in mass communinication 1 social fragmentation 1
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Bayón, María Cristina 1 Keefe, Linda M. 1
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Journal of poverty : innovations on social, political & economic inequalities 1 Poverty & Public Policy 1
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Accumulating disadvantages, multiplying inequalities : biographies of poverty in Mexico City
Bayón, María Cristina - In: Journal of poverty : innovations on social, political & … 21 (2017) 1/3, pp. 97-119
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Dwight Macdonald and Poverty Discourse, 1960-1965: The Art and Power of a Seminal Book Review
Keefe, Linda M. - In: Poverty & Public Policy 2 (2010) 2, pp. 6-6
<p>This paper examines the role Dwight Macdonald and his review essay "Our Invisible Poor" (<em>New Yorker</em>, January 1963) played in bringing American poverty into U.S. public discourse in the early 1960s. Macdonald's article furthered the discussion about poverty that Michael Harrington's book, <em>The...</em></p>
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