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The view from 'My Pitch': Homeless Voices in The Big Issue during the cost- of-living crisis

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Harkins S & Lugo-Ocando J (2024) The view from 'My Pitch': Homeless Voices in The Big Issue during the cost- of-living crisis. Discourse and Society.

Abstract
This paper presents a framing analysis of 12 editions of The Big Issue published in the last three months of 2023. The study employs framing analysis to investigate the language used by the magazine to report on poverty and homelessness. The paper analyses the 'My Pitch' column which represents the voice of the often-homeless vendors who sell the magazine. Using Entman's (1993) approach to framing we analyse how individuals with lived experience of poverty and homelessness define the causes and solutions to poverty and homelessness. Furthermore, the paper offers a critical examination of the claims of the magazine to provide a platform for marginalised voices. We find that the magazine offers a platform for people with lived experience of poverty and/or homelessness to have their voices heard, although the My Pitch column offers limited space to inform the magazine's readers of the wider context of homelessness. It also reinforces social enterprise solutions to poverty and homelessness. This framing avoids discussing shortfalls in the UK welfare system although the narrative logic of these profiles offers latent evidence of welfare dysfunction. Abstract This paper presents a framing analysis of 12 editions of The Big Issue published in the last three

Keywords
Framing Analysis; Cost of Living Crisis; Homelessness; Big Issue; Poverty; Street Papers; Journalism

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Output Status: Forthcoming

Journal
Discourse and Society

StatusAccepted
Date accepted by journal05/09/2024
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/36212
ISSN0957-9265
eISSN1460-3624

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Dr Steven Harkins

Dr Steven Harkins

Lecturer, Communications, Media and Culture

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