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Charity Shops and Pocket Money

Laurie Taylor talks to Gaby Harris and Triona Fitton about pocket money, second-hand clothes and the hidden economies shaping how we consume, donate and discard.

What does it really mean to give something away - or to buy something second-hand? And what, in the process, are we choosing not to see?
Laurie Taylor talks to Gaby Harris, Sociologist and Lecturer in Fashion Cultures at Manchester Metropolitan University, about her research on teenage girls and pocket money. Drawing on interviews with 15鈥17-year-olds, she shows that 鈥減ocket money鈥 is far from simple. From parental allowances to part-time work and reselling clothes: how is money is negotiated within families, shaped by rules, expectations and inequalities, and how do young people use it to carve out autonomy in their social lives?

Triona Fitton, Senior Lecturer in Sociology from the University of Kent, asks questions about charity shops and second-hand consumption. Drawing on research inside charity shops, Triona explores the tension between charitable ideals and commercial pressures, describing a 鈥渜uiet economy鈥 of hidden labour and everyday decision-making. While donating or buying second-hand can feel virtuous, she argues that this can obscure a more complex global system where large quantities of our second hand goods are dumped or burned, with environmental and social consequences.

Producer: Natalia Fernandez
Series Editor: Robyn Read

Release date:

28 minutes

On radio

Tuesday 15:30

Guests and further reading

- - Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Kent


- - Sociologist and Lecturer in Fashion Cultures at Manchester Metropolitan University.听


Academic research discussed:

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Entitlements, Payments, Enterprise: framing pocket money in teenage girls鈥 consumption practices

By 听 (Journal of Consumer Culture, , First published online June 26, 2025)

- Consumption for good, or good for consumption? A critical sociology of the UK charity shop

By Triona听Fitton (2025)听听In:听Dean, Jon听and听Chen, Katherine, eds. Connecting Charity, Power and Care: A Critical Sociology. Routledge, London, UK. (forthcoming)

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  • Tuesday 15:30
  • Sun 5 Jul 2026 06:05

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