Items where Author is "Summers, Kate"

Number of items: 22.
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  • Welfare attitudes in a crisis:how COVID exceptionalism undermined greater solidarity. (2023) De Vries, Robert; Baumberg Geiger, Ben; Scullion, Lisa; Summers, Kate; Edmiston, Daniel; Ingold, Jo; Robertshaw, David; Young, David picture_as_pdf
  • Building on broad support for better social security. (2023) Edmiston, Daniel; Summers, Kate; Baumberg Geiger, Ben; de Vries, Robert; Scullion, Lisa; Young, David; Ingold, Jo picture_as_pdf
  • Interviews in the social sciences. (2022) Knott, Eleanor; Rao, Aliya; Summers, Kate; Teeger, Chana picture_as_pdf
  • Mediating the claim? How ‘local ecosystems of support’ shape the operation and experience of UK social security. (2022) Edmiston, Daniel; Robertshaw, David; Young, David; Ingold, Jo; Gibbons, Andrea; Summers, Kate; Scullion, Lisa; Baumberg Geiger, Ben; de Vries, Robert picture_as_pdf
  • Deliberating inequality:a blueprint for studying the social formation of beliefs about economic inequality. (2022) Summers, Kate; Accominotti, Fabien; Burchardt, Tania; Hecht, Katharina; Mann, Elizabeth; Mijs, Jonathan J.B picture_as_pdf
  • Benefits conditionality in the United Kingdom:is it common, and is it perceived to be reasonable? Baumberg Geiger, Ben; Scullion, Lisa; Edmiston, Daniel; de Vries, Robert; Summers, Kate; Ingold, Jo; Young, David picture_as_pdf
  • Claiming deservingness:the durability of social security claimant discourses during the Covid-19 pandemic. Summers, Kate; Edmiston, Daniel; Baumberg Geiger, Ben; Ingold, Jo F.; Scullion, Lisa; de Vries, Robert; Young, David picture_as_pdf
  • For the greater good? Ethical reflections on interviewing the rich and poor in qualitative research. Summers, Kate picture_as_pdf
  • Guiding principles for social security policy:outcomes from a bottom-up approach. Orton, Michael; Summers, Kate; Morris, Rosa picture_as_pdf
  • Universal simplicity? The alleged simplicity of Universal Credit from administrative and claimant perspectives. Summers, Kate; Young, David picture_as_pdf
  • Why isn’t there more support for progressive taxation of wealth? A sociological contribution to the wider debate. Hecht, Katharina; Savage, Mike; Summers, Kate picture_as_pdf
  • The long and short of it:the temporal significance of wealth and income. Hecht, Katharina; Summers, Kate picture_as_pdf
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  • Temporality and the meaning of social security money within households. Summers, Kate; Young, David picture_as_pdf
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  • Living on different incomes in London:can public consensus identify a 'riches line'? Davis, Abigail; Hecht, Katharina; Burchardt, Tania; Gough, Ian; Hirsch, Donald; Rowlingson, Karen; Summers, Kate
  • Money and meaning:how working-age social security benefit recipients understand and use their money. Summers, Kate picture_as_pdf
  • Poverty. Baumberg Geiger, Ben; de Vries, Robert; O'Grady, Tom; Summers, Kate
  • SUMMARY – living on different incomes in London:can public consensus identify a 'riches line'? Davis, Abigail; Hecht, Katharina; Burchardt, Tania; Gough, Ian; Hirsch, Donald; Rowlingson, Karen; Summers, Kate picture_as_pdf
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  • Beyond tinkering around the edges:reimagining social security policy and its guiding principles. Summers, Kate picture_as_pdf
  • Despite the suspension of conditionality, benefit claimants are already looking for work. Edmiston, Daniel; Geiger, Ben; Scullion, Lisa; Ingold, Jo; Summers, Kate picture_as_pdf
  • More, please, for those with less:why we need to go further on the Universal Credit uplift. Cameron, Claire; Dewar, Laura; Fitzpatrick, Ciara; Garthwaite, Kayleigh; Griffiths, Rita; Hill, Katherine; Ladlow, Linzi; McHardy, Fiona; Millar, Jane; Patrick, Ruth; Pickett, Kate; Reader, Mary; Robertshaw, David; Scullion, Lisa; Summers, Kate; Tarrant, Anna; Webber, Ruth picture_as_pdf
  • The fall of anti-welfare attitudes. Summers, Kate; Geiger, Ben; Vries, Robert; O'Grady, Tom picture_as_pdf
  • The perils of Universal Credit's simplicity. Summers, Kate; Young, David picture_as_pdf