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      Complaints about dog faeces as a symbolic representation of incivility in London, UK: a qualitative study

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          During a ‘Well London’ study, residents were asked about their neighbourhood and its environment. Above all other complaints, ‘dog poo’ was mentioned as a key concern. Despite low rates of infection and disease among the human population resulting from contact with canine faecal matter, the concerns of the public continue to rate it as a serious public health issue. Most public health studies, therefore, seek to identify processes of transmission and disease pathology as a method of addressing the problem. This study approaches the issue through a contextualised analysis of residents’ complaints, using anthropological theory to examine the symbolic representation of ‘dog poo’. Analysis of the interviews shows that these specific complaints were located among less easily defined or articulated experiences of social and environmental neglect, where neighbours were estranged from one another and local authorities seen as negligent. This approach has important implications for public health, as it provides not only a strong indicator of the level of dissatisfaction within some of London's more disadvantaged neighbourhoods, but also identifies a need for policies that are grounded in cross-disciplinary research into the relationship between health, ‘wellbeing’ and experiences of marginalisation among urban populations.

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                Journal
                Crit Public Health
                Crit Public Health
                ccph
                Critical Public Health
                Taylor & Francis
                0958-1596
                1469-3682
                7 October 2012
                December 2012
                : 22
                : 4
                : 419-425
                Affiliations
                [a ]School of Life Sciences, University of Westminster, London, UK
                [b ]Psychology Department, University of Westminster, London, UK
                [c ]Department of Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK
                Author notes
                [* ]Corresponding author. Email: dergesj@ 123456westminster.ac.uk
                Article
                10.1080/09581596.2012.710738
                3545484
                23335839
                9747134b-517d-4c74-8a98-9a5fd0771288
                © 2012 Taylor & Francis
                History
                : 28 February 2012
                : 5 July 2012
                Categories
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                Public health
                public health,canine faeces,symbolism,anthropology
                Public health
                public health, canine faeces, symbolism, anthropology

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