2014
DOI: 10.1068/a46136
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Televised Territorial Stigma: How Social Housing Tenants Experience the Fictional Media Representation of Estates in Australia

Abstract: This paper explores the issue of territorial stigmatisation through tenantdriven research chronicling the experiences of social housing tenants as they examined and reflected upon the Australian television series Housos. The television series aired on an independent, part publicly funded, television station in 2011 and depicts the lifestyles of fictional tenant characters on an imaginary social housing estate. The series presents satirical and exaggerated parodies about everyday life on the estate, drawing on … Show more

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“…Even so, Arthurson et al. () remark on the different opinions held by those who were tenants and non‐tenants; the former viewing the latter as “welfare cheats” or “bludgers”, living off taxpayers’ expenses. This at least suggests differing views according to the types of backgrounds and multiple identities inhabited by residents.…”
Section: The Spatiality Of Stigmamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Even so, Arthurson et al. () remark on the different opinions held by those who were tenants and non‐tenants; the former viewing the latter as “welfare cheats” or “bludgers”, living off taxpayers’ expenses. This at least suggests differing views according to the types of backgrounds and multiple identities inhabited by residents.…”
Section: The Spatiality Of Stigmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Arthurson et al. (:1336) suggest in their analysis of Housos , “media is a key medium through which distinctions of class and territorial stigma are shaped, imposed and reproduced”. Where Housos is a fictional comedy series, “which aims to reflect the multicultural nature of Australian society” (Arthurson et al.…”
Section: The Spatiality Of Stigmamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Public housing has been a central focus of literature on territorial stigmatization (Hancock and Mooney, ; Arthurson et al ., ). This research uncovers confluences between territorial stigmatization and the contradictory logic of state disinvestment and the rhetoric of ‘revitalization’ (Slater and Anderson, ; Slater, 2015).…”
Section: Thinking With and Beyond Territorial Stigmatizationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This argument has already been well developed and explored within Housing Studies research, most notably the work of Allen (2008), Arthurson et al, (2014), Batty and Flint (2013), Flint and Rowlands (2003), McKee (2008, 2012), McKee (2011b) and Rowlands and Gurney (2001). The work of Damer (1989) and Hastings (2004) in particular draw attention to the key role of external actors and influences in these processes.…”
Section: Understanding Energy Practices In a Socially Stratified Worldmentioning
confidence: 99%