Poverty and Participation in the Media is a participatory media project examining how the media treats poverty and those affected: Looking at opportunity and exclusion; representation, stigmatisation and stereotyping. With the wealth gap on the increase and virtual segregation of the classes creating urban ghettos - Does the media influence bridge or increase the divide?
Format: mini DV, 12:57 mins, 2009
Location: Marsh Farm
Interview with Preacher a resident of Marsh Farm, Luton. Produced as part of Poverty and Participation in the Media.
Format: mini DV, 6:29 mins, 2009
Location: Marsh Farm
Interview with Jake Moran resident of Marsh Farm, Luton. Produced as part of Poverty and Participation in the Media.
Format: mini DV, 26:47 mins, 2009
Location: Uxbridge
Interview with Ritvan Leknikaj. Produced as part of Poverty and Participation in the Media.
Format: mini DV, 3:19 mins, 2009
Location: Pepys Estate
Interview with Gemma Dearing resident of Pepys Estate, Deptford. Produced as part of Poverty and Participation in the Media.
Format: mini DV, 13:21 mins, 2009
Location: Pepys Estate
Interview with Hannah Rumney, resident of Pepys Estate, Deptford. Produced as part of Poverty and Participation in the Media.
Format: mini DV, 12.30 mins, 2009
Location: Pepys Estate, Deptford
Full interview with Caroline Fox from Pepys Estate for Poverty and Participation in the Media in association with Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
Format: mini DV, 18.00 mins, 2009
Location: Pepys Estate, Deptford
Full interview with Jessica Leech from the Pepys Estate for Poverty and Participation in the Media in association with the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
Format: mini DV, 10.18 mins, 2009
Location: Pepys Estate, Deptford
Full interview with Jessica Leech from the Pepys Estate for Poverty and Participation in the Media in association with the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
Format: mini DV, 4.15 mins, 2009
Location: Marsh Farm, Luton
Full interview with Glenn Jenkins from Marsh Farm in Luton for Poverty and Participation in the Media in association with the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.