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Discourses supporting socio-economic inequality in Kenya, Mexico and the United Kingdom

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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© 2016 Intellect Ltd Dossier. Socio-economic inequalities are often studied at the country or local level, which offers insight into local dynamics and perceptions. This article considers discourses of inequality within and between countries, enabling a consideration of the web of connections between places and ideas. The three studied countries are spread along a continuum, with varying national wealth and diverse regional locations: Kenya, Mexico and the United Kingdom. This international comparative approach identifies some key discursive ways of supporting inequality that persist in diverse neo-liberal settings. Specific discursive devices include the focus on personal aspirations, opportunities, denial of problems, discrediting alternatives and framing inequality as being natural.

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4406 Human Geography, 44 Human Society, 10 Reduced Inequalities

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Portuguese Journal of Social Science

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1476-413X
1758-9509

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15

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Intellect

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