Harrison, James (2014) The foodbank dilemma. Lacuna Magazine .
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Abstract
When I think about foodbanks now, more than anything else, I think about Louise.* Louise was the first person I ever met who talked to me about her experiences of using a foodbank. Six months later, it is still my meeting with Louise I return to time and again. As if making sense of that meeting can somehow help me unravel all the issues that I have wrestled with in the months that have followed, as I have visited foodbanks, talked to the people who run and use them, interviewed food experts, and read books, reports and articles, trying to understand the foodbank phenomenon.
Item Type: | Journal Item |
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Divisions: | Faculty of Social Sciences > School of Law |
Journal or Publication Title: | Lacuna Magazine |
Publisher: | University of Warwick |
Official Date: | 15 October 2014 |
Dates: | Date Event 15 October 2014 Published |
Status: | Not Peer Reviewed |
Publication Status: | Published |
URI: | https://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/72179/ |
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