Faces of hunger: an intersectional approach to children's right to food in the United Kingdom

Morris, Katie (2022) Faces of hunger: an intersectional approach to children's right to food in the United Kingdom. Journal of Law and Society, 49 (4). pp. 726-752. ISSN 0263-323X

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Abstract

This article explores the extent to which the right to food is currently enjoyed by children within the United Kingdom (UK) using image analysis of the food parcels received by children eligible for free school meals during the COVID-19 pandemic. It argues that child food poverty serves as an illustration of the failings of neoliberalism in the UK context, which had already been observed prior to the pandemic in relation to the current Universal Credit system. The article adopts an intersectional approach, connecting the increased risk of food insecurity experienced by Black, Asian, and minority ethnic (BAME) children from low-income backgrounds to the broader notions of racial capitalism and food oppression. It concludes by offering proposals to target inequalities and improve the realization of the right to food for all children in the UK, which could be adopted by other states to enhance the protection of children's right to food around the globe.

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Journal Article
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Journal of Law and Society
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223908
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Deposited On:
07 Oct 2024 08:05
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Published
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07 Oct 2024 08:05