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Personalizing the State: An Anthropology of Law, Politics, and Welfare in Austerity Britain: Clarendon Studies in Criminology

Autor Insa Lee Koch
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 dec 2018
Liberal democracy appears in crisis. From the rise of 'law and order' and ever tougher forms of means-testing under 'austerity politics' to the outcome of Britain's referendum on leaving the EU, commentators have rushed to explain the current conjuncture. Starting with dominant theories that have seen these developments as indicative of a rise in 'penal populism' or 'popular authoritarianism', Personalizing the State revisits one of the central paradoxes of our times: the illiberal turn that liberal democracy has taken. This book goes to where much of the commentary has stopped short: to the lived experiences of citizens who inhabit some of Britain's most stigmatized urban neighborhoods, namely its council estates that were once built to house the working classes. Drawing on long-term ethnographic fieldwork, it moves the question from 'why' liberal democracy has taken a punitive turn to the 'how' and the 'what': to how citizens experience democracy in the first place and what grassroots understandings of politics and care they bring to their encounters with the state. Personalizing the State challenges dominant narratives of exceptionalism that have portrayed the people as a threat to the democratic order. It reveals the murky, sometimes contradictory desires for a personalized state that cannot easily be collapsed with popular support for authoritarian interventions. These popular forms of engagement reflect, in turn, a longer history of state control exercised against working-class people. Above all, the book exposes the state's disavowal of its political and moral responsibilities at a time when mechanisms for collectivizing redistributive demands have been silenced.This is an open access title. It is available to read and download as a free PDF version on Oxford Academic and is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 International licence.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198807513
ISBN-10: 0198807511
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 149 x 224 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Clarendon Studies in Criminology

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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This long-awaited book ... is something of a tour de force. Personalizing the State is informed by a very close and careful reading of relevant academic literature, drawn particularly from social policy, community studies, political sociology, and criminology, from which the author has learned a great deal, and by some quite outstanding ethnographic fieldwork with residents on the estate. ... Those who doubt whether anthropology can make a significant contribution to socio-legal studies will, I am sure, have their doubts allayed by this book.
The book is highly recommended to anyone who is looking to capture the complex realities of state-citizen relations and the multifarious ways in which dominant discourses of the state are reproduced, subverted and challenged.
Personalizing the State is a crucial piece of work, which warrants wide readership. Despite Koch's introductory guidance that a reader can dip into chapters of interest, it is a book well worth reading in full. Personalizing the State is an exemplary piece of ethnographic criminology, and it has set a high standard for criminological work moving forwards.

Notă biografică

Insa Lee Koch is Assistant Professor in Law at the London School of Economics and Director of the Anthropology and Law Programme. She has published on politics, austerity, social housing, the welfare state and criminal justice reforms. Her research combines an interest in political economy and anthropology with criminology, law and social theory.