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Record ID: 30ba19e2-d509-4675-91eb-bf190f25e647
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/14407833211008984
Type: Journal Article
Title: The trope of the vulnerable child in conditional welfare discourses: An Australian case study
Authors: Peterie, Michelle
Staines, Zoe
Bielefeld, Shelley
Mendes, Philip
Humpage, Louise
Marston, Greg
Year: 2021
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Abstract:  Conditional welfare policies are frequently underpinned by pejorative representations of those they target. Vulnerable children, under physical or moral threat from their welfare-dependent parents, are a mainstay of these constructions, yet the nuances of this trope have received little focused attention. Through a discourse analysis of parliamentary debates at the introduction of compulsory income management (CIM) to Australia, this article explores the complexities of the vulnerable child trope. It shows how the figure of the child was leveraged to justify hard-line welfare reforms in Australia, and offers a deeper and more intersectional understanding of how social and economic marginalisation is reproduced through welfare discourse.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/17240
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