Index

Flapjacks and Feudalism

ISBN: 978-1-80071-389-5, eISBN: 978-1-80071-386-4

Publication date: 16 March 2021

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(2021), "Index", Headlam, N. and Courage, C. (Ed.) Flapjacks and Feudalism, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 337-348. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80071-386-420211022

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INDEX

Academic Archers
, 21–22, 24, 29, 31–32

assembly method
, 133–147

Accent
, 150–152

in Archers, The
, 154–157

and attitudes
, 152–153

in drama
, 153–154

Accommodation
, 223

Acknowledge, Accept, Apologise, Act (4A)
, 99

Acoustic analysis
, 161

Adam Macy
, 14–15, 25–27, 43, 84, 86–87, 100–101, 143

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
, 116

Affectionless psychopathy
, 169

Affordability
, 216–217

Agrarian Ideal
, 78–79

Agribusiness
, 7, 101–102, 289

Agricultural housing options
, 222

Aldridge, Phoebe
, 290, 247–248

Alexander (Xander) Macy-Craig
, 20–21, 290–291

Alf Grundy
, 195

Alice Carter
, 26–27, 84, 277–278, 289–290

Alison Hindell
, 24

Alistair Lloyd
, 251–252

Am Valley
, 83

Ambridge
, 132, 190–191, 322

farming typology and geomorphology
, 80–83

as housing market
, 213–214

poster boys for desistance
, 197–199

Ambridge Conservation Trust
, 83–84, 305–306

Ambridge Fairy
, 28, 121–122, 212–213, 224–225, 234–235

Ambridge Horses
, 65–66, 68

Ambridge Socialist
, 4–5, 9–10, 12

Ambridge View
, 44

Ambridgians
, 20–21

Amside Property Holdings
, 277–278

Amy Franks
, 246

Analytical approach
, 39

Animated films
, 153–154

Annus Horribilis of Grundys
, 32–33

Anxiety disorders
, 24–25

Archer family
, 4–5

Archers, The
, 155, 4–5, 7, 13–14, 16–17, 20–21, 58–59, 112, 132, 192, 212–213, 240, 256, 276, 280–281

accent in
, 154–157

extended family and nonfamily coresidence
, 242–251

teaching social workers
, 115

terminology and background
, 240–242

Archers Anarchists
, 13–14

Aspiration
, 327–329

Attachment
, 170

Auditory analysis
, 161

Auf Wiedersehen, Pet
, 153–154

Aunt Elizabeth Pargetter
, 251–252

Aunt Laura
, 31

Authoritative parenting
, 179

Baby boomers
, 218

Barwick Green
, 16

Ben Archer
, 307

Bert Fry
, 5, 14

Big Agriculture
, 78–79

Big bang
, 199

Big Bang Theory, The
, 299–300

Big Society
, 298–299, 314–315

Biopolitics
, 66–67

Birth order
, 287–292

Blake
, 63, 123, 125, 194

Body politic
, 66–67

Borchester Echo, The
, 100, 104, 240

Borchester Land
, 7–8, 10–12, 14–16

Boris Johnson
, 259–260

Borsetshire Life magazine
, 85, 100

Borsetshire Police and Crime plan
, 201

Brenda Tucker
, 29

Brian Aldridge
, 8, 12, 26–27, 74, 81, 83–84, 96, 100, 133–134, 142, 144, 196–197, 220–221, 247–248, 277–278

of Ambridge
, 85–89

good businessman
, 88–89

good or feckless farmer
, 86–88

situation
, 85–86

Bridge Farm
, 80, 82, 85–86

Brookfield Archers
, 31

Brookfield Farm
, 80

Bruce Titchener
, 168

Business
, 74–75, 96

leadership
, 277–278

models
, 58

Businessperson
, 75

Care Act 2015
, 257

Care Policy and Evaluation Centre (CPEC)
, 266–267

Care Provision
, 258–259

Carol Tregorran
, 240–241

Caroline Bone
, 8, 10, 249

Castism
, 299–300

Casual bullying
, 184–185

Channel 4 Dispatches (2016) programme
, 257

Characterisation
, 150, 157

Charlie Thomas
, 78–79, 83–86

Chekhovian proportions
, 47–48

Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
, 60

Child psychology
, 168–169

Child sexual abuse (CSA)
, 122

adult survivors
, 122

Chris Carter
, 26–27, 283, 285

Chris Gittins
, 5

Christine Barford
, 240–241, 249–250, 256, 263–264

Church of England (C of E)
, 264

Citizen assembly model
, 132–133

Civic action
, 301–302

Civil society
, 296–297

analysis
, 301–304

ethical considerations
, 300–301

findings
, 304–315

method
, 300–304

political and civic context
, 297–300

sampling
, 301

‘Civil Society Strategy’
, 298–299

Clarrie Grundy
, 8–9, 11, 16–17, 117, 120–121, 133–134, 144–145, 221–222, 249

Clarrie’s Song (Eddie)
, 5–6

Class, class politics
, 15–16, 279–280

Class Ceiling, The
, 22

Clive Horrobin
, 40, 192–193

Coercive control
, 170

Communicate, respect, initiate, show, issue, manage and sustain (CRISIS)
, 97–98

Condition of the Working Class in England, The (Engels)
, 15–16

Consensual activities
, 301–302

Construction
, 58

Contested Political activities
, 301–302, 305

Coresidence
, 240–241

Corporate reputation
, 99

COVID-19
, 265

Crime
, 191

dramas
, 192

Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)
, 65

Cultural norms
, 242–248

Custard, Culverts and Cake: Academics on Life in The Archers (Courage and Headlam)
, 21–22, 29–30

Customer service interaction
, 98–99

Dan Archer
, 30, 286

Dan Hebden-Lloyd
, 292

David Archer
, 5, 14–15, 75, 83–84, 87, 103, 133–134, 136, 138, 196–197, 276–277

Debbie Aldridge
, 26–27, 89, 192–193

Decision-making
, 133

Deliberation
, 133

Delinquency
, 183–184

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)
, 191

Derek Fletcher
, 202–203

Desistance
, 198

Diana Baumrind
, 179

Discourse analysis
, 299–300

Domestic burglaries
, 191

Domestic servitude
, 61–62

Doris Archer
, 30

Dramatic narrative
, 125

Dumteedum
, 4

Echo, The
, 190–191

Economic need
, 248–250

Ed Grundy
, 6, 8, 32, 43, 133–134, 146–147, 160–161, 195

Eddie Grundy
, 5–6, 8–9, 11–12, 22–23, 117, 120–121, 133–134, 144–145, 160–161, 196–197, 221–222

Edward Kelsey
, 20–21

Elephant in room
, 163–164

Elizabeth Pargetter
, 96, 102, 105

Emma Grundy (née, Carter)
, 11–12, 32, 42, 45, 53, 70–71, 117, 133–134, 146–147, 171, 198, 283, 285, 302, 304

housing pathway
, 225–226, 233–234

Empathy
, 330–332

Environmental Agency (EA)
, 85

Environmental/Ecological approach
, 78–79

Existential co-dependence
, 326–327

Extended family
, 242–251

Fallon Rogers
, 44–45, 49, 249–250, 261–262

Family

dysfunction
, 139

wealth in home ownership
, 220–221

Farm
, 75–76

Farm Business Income (FBI)
, 77

Farmer
, 76–77

Farming
, 222

as business
, 77–78

good and bad styles of
, 7

Fear
, 192–194

of crime
, 191

Feckless Farmer
, 74, 79–80

in Ambridge
, 83–84

Fecklessness
, 194–196

Film
, 153–154

Financial-based interventions
, 223

Financialisation
, 215

First-born children
, 287

Flapjack
, 196–197

Fly tipping
, 201–202

Forced labour
, 61–62

Forced recruitment
, 61

Forty-four Juvenile Thieves
, 168–169

Freddie Pargetter
, 102–103, 197

Frontline
, 113–114

Frontline Fellowship
, 113

Gamekeeper’s Cottage
, 222

Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLA)
, 58–59, 193–194

Gavin Moss
, 193–196

Gender Sex and Gossip: Women in The Archers
, 21–22

Generation X
, 218

Generation Z
, 218

Generational dynamics
, 217–218

George Grundy
, 49, 117, 290–291

Glastonbury Festival
, 6

Global humanism
, 67–68

Golden hour
, 98–99

Good Farmer
, 74, 78, 80

in Ambridge
, 83–84

Grace Archer
, 135–136

Grange Farm
, 80

Grange Spinney
, 198

Great Flood of Ambridge
, 10

Grey Gables
, 16–17, 51–52, 121–123, 192–193, 197, 283, 285, 322–323

Grundy World of Christmas, The
, 8–9

Grundy’s Cider Club
, 8–9

Grundy’s Field
, 8–9

Guardian, The
, 13, 112

Hannah Riley
, 240

Harold Jayston
, 251–252

Harrison Burns
, 190–191, 249–250

Hasset Hills
, 82

Hazel Woolley
, 266–267

Headlam Hypothesis, The
, 30

Health
, 40

and family care
, 250–251

Heather pet
, 137

Helen Archer
, 25–26, 112, 126, 133–134, 145–146, 247, 250

experiences
, 115–116

Henry Archer
, 168, 171–174, 176–178, 180, 182

Herbal leys
, 84, 100

Hilda Ogden
, 240–241

Home as ritual and norm
, 27–30

Home Farm
, 80, 84, 96, 102, 289–290

Home-finder
, 225

Homebuy
, 215–216

Homeostasis
, 41–42

Household demography
, 242

Housing
, 120–122

pathways
, 217–218

rural housing crisis
, 22–23

Housing snapshot (2020)
, 218–223

Hugo Melling
, 249–250

Iain Craig
, 25–26, 143

Identity
, 150–152

and attitudes
, 152–153

Industrial/Productionist
, 78–79

Inquiry methods
, 132–133

International Labour Organisation (ILO)
, 61

Intimate partner violence
, 180–181

Jack Archer
, 240–241

Jack Woolley
, 26–27, 256, 266–267, 313

Jack/Gideon Titchener
, 115–116

Jake Grundy
, 117

Jakob Hakansson
, 26–27

James Bellamy
, 25–26, 197–198

Jazzer Archer
, 202–203

Jazzer McCreary
, 195, 222, 240, 248, 251–252, 282, 313–314

Jennifer Aldridge
, 30, 64, 133–134, 142, 144, 220–221, 247–248, 276

Jennifer Archer
, 11

Jethro Larkin
, 5

Jill Archer
, 25–26, 133–134, 136, 192–193, 286, 313–314

Jim Lloyd
, 49, 53, 62–63, 122, 240, 251–252, 256, 307

Joe Grundy
, 8–9, 11–13, 20–21, 102, 117, 121–122, 160–161

John Bowlby
, 169

John Peel
, 5–6

Johnny Phillips
, 172, 240

Jolene Archer
, 5–6

Josh Archer
, 136–137, 280, 282

Joy Horville
, 204

Justin Elliott
, 45, 193–194, 251–252, 277–278

Kate Madikane
, 22–23, 25–27, 135, 143, 179, 202–203, 240, 247–248, 250

Kathy Perks
, 51, 198, 322–323

Keira Grundy
, 49, 117

Kenton Archer
, 103, 202–203, 260, 263

Keri Davies
, 4, 8, 31, 278–279

Kin-keeping
, 25, 27–29

Kinship networks
, 21–22

Kirsty Miller
, 220–221, 240–241, 305

Lakey Hill
, 82–83

Land
, 76

Laurels
, 257

care home
, 256

historical perspective
, 258–260

three characters in search of care
, 260–267

Leadership potential
, 287–292

Learning process
, 133

Leonard Berry
, 198–199

Leonie Snell
, 25–26

‘Life at The Laurels’
, 256

Lifespan model
, 41–42

Lillian Bellamy
, 11, 247–248, 277–278

Lily Pargetter
, 290

Lion King
, 153–154

Lodge, The
, 240

Lower Loxley
, 102, 105, 256

Lynda Snell
, 51, 197, 251, 307

Mapping interdependence
, 218–223

Margaret Thatcher
, 298–299

Marjorie Antrobus
, 256

Mark Hebden
, 119, 263–264

Martyn Gibson
, 12, 100–101

Matriarchies
, 27

Matriarchs
, 134–136

Matt Crawford
, 8, 12

Mentoring relationships
, 288–289

Mia Grundy
, 117, 163

Microclimate
, 83

Mike Tucker
, 16–17, 45–46

Millennials
, 218

Mob grazing
, 84

Modern slavery
, 58, 61–62, 66–67, 122, 125

Modern Slavery Act (2015)
, 61, 65, 193–194

Modern Slavery Helpline
, 65

Molly Button
, 292

Moss Construction
, 195–196

Mr Pullen
, 322–323

Mrs Antrobus
, 6

Multigeneration inequalities
, 29

Multigenerational family
, 53

Multigenerational sharing
, 222

Mungo Bellamy
, 25–26

Mutualism
, 304, 309, 312

Narrative study

data collection
, 325

ethical review
, 325

methodology
, 324–325

results
, 325–332

sampling strategy
, 324–325

Nathan Booth
, 322–323

National Assistance Act of 1948
, 258–259

National Health Service (NHS)
, 258–259

National housing context
, 214–217

affordability
, 216–217

changing role of state
, 215–216

financialisation
, 215

planning and housing supply
, 214

welfare and exclusion
, 216

National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC)
, 199–200

National Referral Mechanism
, 125

National Rural Crime Network (NRCN)
, 199–200

Necrologies
, 66–67

Ned Larkin
, 5

Neil Carter
, 45, 49, 117, 133–134, 140–141, 277, 283, 285–286

Network effects
, 22–23

New Poor Law
, 258

New Statesman, The
, 126

Nic Grundy
, 51, 117, 249

Nigel Pargetter
, 102–103

Noluthando Madikane
, 247–248

Non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
, 58–59

Nonfamily coresidence
, 242–251

Office for National Statistics (ONS)
, 191, 256

Oliver Grundy
, 249

Oliver Sterling
, 8, 10, 121–122, 283, 285

Olwen
, 302–304

Operation Checkpoint
, 202–203

Organ harvesting
, 61–62

Organic farming
, 83–84

Organised crime groups (OCGs)
, 199–200

Parental expectations
, 283–285

Parental resources model
, 287–288

Parenting
, 177

Academic Archers assembly method
, 133–147

citizen assembly model
, 132–133

and complicated relationships
, 117–120

styles
, 132, 180

Parish councils
, 202

Parks and Recreation
, 299–300

Pat Archer
, 133–134, 139–140, 169–170

Peer-to-peer buddying
, 302–304

Peggy Archer
, 11, 133–134, 136, 266–267

Peggy Woolley (née, Archer)
, 25–26, 28, 31, 43–45, 49, 240–241, 305–306, 310

Penny Eckert
, 152

Personal and protective equipment (PPE)
, 265

Phil Archer
, 85–86, 276–277, 286

Philanthropicapitalism
, 310

Philanthropy
, 304, 309, 312

Philip Moss
, 22–24, 60–62, 71, 122–123, 193–196, 220–221

Physical sphere
, 44–45

Pip Archer
, 31, 136–137, 246, 280–282, 286

Pivot generation. See Sandwich carers

Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs)
, 199–201

Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE)
, 125

Political discourse
, 296–298

Political sphere
, 301–302

contested
, 306

conventional
, 306–309

Politics
, 279–280

Polly Toynbee
, 259

Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834
, 258

Poppy Grundy
, 117

Power
, 20, 278–279

Pre-eclampsia
, 168

Precocious conscience
, 174–176

Presentation of Self in Everyday Life (Goffman)
, 28

Prices in agricultural markets
, 77–78

Private homes
, 251–252

Private voices
, 251–252

Professionalism
, 312–315

Professionalism-Volunteerism binary
, 304

Psychological

sphere
, 45–47

trauma
, 168–169

Public sphere
, 297–298

Radio drama
, 153–154

Re-wilding project
, 84

Reputational reservoir
, 99

Resentment
, 327–329

Rex Fairbrother
, 70–71, 204

Rhoticity
, 158

Rickyard Cottage
, 222

Rituals function
, 28

River Am
, 85–86

Rob Titchener
, 112, 126, 168, 171, 174, 176–178, 180, 182–183, 192–193

experiences
, 115–116

Robert Snell
, 283–285

Roger Travers-Macy
, 289–290

Rory Coulter
, 217–218

Rosie Ruth Grace Archer
, 20–21, 30–31

Roy Tucker
, 192–193, 240–241

Ruairi Donovan
, 26–27, 196–197, 289–290, 307

Rural crime
, 199–200, 203

data
, 191

Rural housing
, 48–49

Ruth Archer
, 11, 133–134, 136, 138

Sabrina Thwaite
, 51, 322–323

Safe Car Wash, The app
, 64

Sandwich carers
, 262–263

Scott
, 177

Sean O’Connor
, 163–164, 177

Serious Crime Act (2015)
, 115–116

Sexual exploitation
, 61–62

Shula Hebden-Lloyd, (née Archer)
, 119, 122–123, 263, 265, 277–278

Sibling interaction model
, 287–288

Sid Perks
, 197–198

Silent generation
, 218

Simon Pemberton
, 192–193

Siobhan Hathaway
, 289–290

Sipho Madikane
, 290

Slaves
, 62–63

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
, 89

Small worlds of Ambridge 2020
, 23, 25, 33

Social capital
, 198

Social change
, 301–302

Social distancing
, 126

Social Learning Theory (SLT)
, 177, 181

Social learning theory
, 279, 286–287

Social media
, 98–99

Social mobility
, 22–23

Social relationships
, 47–48

Social sphere
, 47, 51, 301–302

contested
, 305–306

conventional
, 305

Social stability
, 301–302

Social work education, role and structure of
, 113–115

Social workers
, 113

Archers, The teaching
, 115

Soft power
, 28

Sound system
, 151–152

Speculative Ontology
, 324

Spirit of the Soil, The (Thompson)
, 78–79

Spoken language
, 150–152

Sterling Gold
, 8

Susan Carter
, 45, 49, 117, 133–134, 140–141, 283, 285, 313

Television
, 153–154

Themes
, 325–332

‘Think Family’ approach
, 121–122

Third Way
, 298–299

Tiggy
, 307

Tim Oatey
, 43, 198

Time
, 20–21

Toby Fairbrother
, 246

Tom Archer
, 169–170, 247

Tom Forrest
, 5

Tony Archer
, 133–134, 139–140, 168–170

Tony Blair
, 298–299

Tracy Horrobin
, 50–52, 179, 192–193, 223

Trading the Horses
, 58–59

Tucker, Abbie
, 290

Tumble Tussocks
, 9–10

Twin matriarchies
, 25–27

UK politics
, 296–297

Unfree recruitment
, 61

United Nations Convention of the Rights of Children (UNCRC)
, 307

Ursula Titchener
, 168

Usha Franks (née Gupta)
, 51, 192–193

Vehicle offences
, 191

Vicar of Dibley
, 264

Victims
, 63

Village Fête Planning Committee
, 306–307, 309

Vince Casey
, 277–278

Virality maps
, 101–102

Volunteer-run grassroot organisations
, 304

Volunteering
, 301–302, 312, 315

Vowel sound analysis
, 161

Walter Gabriel
, 5

Wellbeing
, 40

case study
, 42–53

challenges and resources
, 44–45, 47, 51

crisis
, 43–44

regaining balance
, 51–53

theoretical background
, 40–42

West Midlands
, 82

Westbury Courier, The
, 97–98, 101–102

Wildlife Trust
, 305

Will Grundy
, 49–50, 52–53, 117, 133–134, 146–147, 160–161, 220–221

William Smethurst
, 4–5

Work and life under duress
, 61

World Health Organisation (WHO)
, 40

Prelims
Section 1 It's Who You Know, and What You Know About Them
1 The Grundys and Their Oppressors
2 Two-in/One-out: Network Power, Kin-Keeping and ‘Airtight’ Distinction
Section 2 The Fall of the House of Aldridge, the Rise of the Oppressed Grundys?
3 ‘If You Have Security, Ed, That Is Everything’: Deconstructing ‘Security’ as a Buffer Against Life's Challenges
4 ‘Feeding the Horses’: Modern Slavery, the Dark Side of Construction Hidden in Plain Sight in Ambridge
5 Borsetshire Businessman or Feckless Farmer?
6 What to Do When You're No Longer Borsetshire's Businessperson of the Year, or How to Handle a Scandal
Section 3 Family Function and Dysfunction
7 Contemporary Social Problems in a Rural Setting: Using The Archers in Social Work Education
8 Academic Archers Assembly: Putting the Parents on Trial
9 Accent and Identity in Ambridge: The Link between How We Speak and Who We Are
10 ‘We Should Have Called Him Damien’: A Discussion of the Impact of Henry Archer's Early Years on Potential Crimes of the Future
11 Fear, Fecklessness and Flapjacks: Imagining Ambridge's Offenders
Section 4 Housing and the Ambridge Fairy
12 Rich Relatives or Ambridge Fairy? Patronage and Expectation in Ambridge Housing Pathways
13 Staying in the Spare Room: Social Connectedness and Household Co-residence in The Archers
14 Can't Afford the Laurels?: Care Provision in Ambridge in 2045
Section 5 It Takes a Village…
15 Parents, Siblings and the Pursuit of Power: Predicting the Future Leaders of Ambridge
16 ‘From the Moment Those Two Joined the Committee It's Been Grunge Bands, Sumo Wrestlers and Souffle Competitions’: What Ambridge's Civil Society Says about UK Politics in 2019
17 A Divided Village: A Narrative Study Using a Theoretical Lens of Speculative Ontology
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