The Underclass
The Underclass: Laurie Taylor explores the rise and fall of a vexed concept.
The ‘Underclass’: Laurie Taylor explored a vexed concept which has engaged social scientists, philanthropists, journalists, policy makers and politicians. He’s joined by Loic Wacquant, Professor of Sociology at the University of California Berkeley, and author of a magisterial study which traces the rise and fall of a scarecrow category which, he argues, had a lemming effect on a generation of scholars of race and poverty, obscuring more than it illuminated. They're joined by Baroness Ruth Lister, Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at Loughborough University, who charts the way in which the notion of an underclass travelled to the UK, via the New Right sociologist, Charles Murray. She describes its impact on the debate about 'welfare' dependency, across the political spectrum, and argues for a 'politics of renaming' one which accords respect and recognition to people who experience poverty.
Producer: Jayne Egerton
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Guests and Further Reading
Loic Wacquant, Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley
The Invention of the 'Underclass': A Study in the Politics of Knowledge (Polity Press)
Body & Soul: Notebooks of an Apprentice Boxer (OUP)
Baroness Ruth Lister, Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at Loughborough University
Poverty, 2nd edition (Polity Press)
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- Wed 6 Apr 202216:00BBC Radio 4
- Mon 11 Apr 202200:15BBC Radio 4
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