Link to podcast:
Discover More Thinking Allowed
A useful narrative on the book can also be found here:
Discover More Review: Chavs - The Demonization of the Working Class
This is an accessible and well-written article that can easily be printed off for immediate use in class.
From this, students could conduct a small scale content analysis of newspapers (for example the Daily Mail) investigating portrayals of the working class, the homeless, the elderly and so on in society – encourage your students to decide on the categories and how they intend to code the data. Using whatever method is most comfortable to them, they present their findings of the research question to the rest of the class. An example could be, »How do the Daily Mail present the young and unemployed in Britain todayÛ. Discussions around how to conduct the content analysis provides useful synoptic links to Research Methods topics.
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Some useful background reading and questions, in advance of the lesson, can be found here:
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