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|a Socially distanced activism :
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|c Katy Goldstraw, Tracey Herrington, Diana Skelton, Thomas Croft, Darren Murinas and Nicola Gratton.
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|t Front Matter --
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|t Acknowledgements --
|t Introduction: our voice means something --
|t "Why aren't we heard with our voices?" APLE Collective's lived experience of poverty --
|t APLE Collective and pandemic activism --
|t Thriving women --
|t ATD Fourth World: overcoming epistemic injustice globally --
|t Finding a place in a disconnected world: Expert Citizens and Keep Talking --
|t Conclusion: power, voice and change --
|t Notes --
|t References
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|a How would your experience of the COVID-19 pandemic have been different if you had no access to the internet? The APLE Collective - a group seeking to eradicate poverty - rooted their pandemic activism in expertise held by those with lived experience of poverty. This resulted in the decision to campaign against the exclusively digital response to the crisis and the alienation of people in poverty. Drawing on case studies from Thrive Teeside, ATD Fourth World and Expert Citizens (APLE Collective organisations), this book interrogates the term 'lived experience'. It critically investigates how knowledge gained from lived experiences of poverty is integral to developing effective COVID-19 policy responses.
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