Whitaker’s Books in Print. J. Whitaker and Sons.
(1988)
Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Textual Production | Zoë Fairbairns | ZF
contributed to Jim Wintour
's No Place to Grow Up, a report on the effect of bad housing on children (with photos by Stuart McPherson
), undertaken for the housing charity Shelter
, based in London. Whitaker’s Books in Print. J. Whitaker and Sons. (1988) Fairbairns, Zoë, and Jim Wintour. No Place to Grow Up. Shelter. 28 |
politics | Zoë Fairbairns | ZF
sees information as critical to understanding and politically aware action, and her work highlights aspects of contemporary living and of women's experience in ways which inform judgement. She seeks to explores tensions between feminist... |
Textual Features | Zoë Fairbairns | This non-fiction historic document is intended to further Shelter
's goal of enabling all citizens, including the [f]ive million people [who] are still badly housed, to enjoy a decent, secure home. Fairbairns, Zoë, and Jim Wintour. No Place to Grow Up. Shelter. 28 |
Occupation | Ruth Rendell | She was, also in 2013, vice-president of the homelessness charity Shelter
. Flood, Alison. “Two faces of Britain’s thriller queen”. The Guardian Weekly, p. 39. |