The Institutional Logic of Images of the Poor and Welfare Recipients. A Comparative Study of British, Swedish and Danish Newspapers

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    Abstract

    The article investigates how the poor and welfare recipients are depicted
    in British, Danish and Swedish newspapers. The study was inspired by
    American media studies that have documented a negative stereotypic way of
    portraying the poor and welfare recipients; especially in the case they are African-Americans. The article argues that there is an institutional welfare-regime logic behind the way the poor and welfare recipients are depicted in the mass media. It is not only a matter of race. This argument is substantiated by showing that the poor and welfare recipients are a) also depicted negatively in a liberal welfare-regime, the UK, where most of the poor and welfare recipients are perceived to be white, and b), depicted positively in two social-democratic
    welfare regimes, Sweden and Denmark, where the poor and welfare recipients
    increasingly have come to be perceived as non-white, especially in Denmark.
    The empirical analyses are based on a sample of 1750 British, 1750 Danish
    and 1750 Swedish newspapers covering the period from 2004 to 2009.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationAalborg
    PublisherCentre for Comparative Welfare Studies, Institut for Økonomi, Politik og Forvaltning, Aalborg Universitet
    Edition78
    ISBN (Print)978-87-92174-44-4
    Publication statusPublished - 2012
    SeriesCCWS Working Paper
    ISSN1398-3024

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