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Racism in and for the Welfare State

Title
Racism in and for the Welfare State [electronic resource] / edited by Fabio Perocco.
ISBN
9783031060717
Edition
1st ed. 2022.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XXI, 354 p.) 11 illus., 8 illus. in color.
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Summary
This book analyses politics, practices, and discourses of welfare racism against immigrants under neoliberalism. As an instrument of selection, exclusion, exploitation, and stigmatisation, welfare racism is a distinguishing feature of anti-immigrant racism which has gained new momentum over the last decades. The strength and persistence of this form of racism are linked to several factors, including the colonial roots of the welfare state, racism's structural position in modern society, the intrinsic limits of social rights in capitalism, and migration policies that are almost always punitive in nature. Rich in documents and historical perspective, this book presents a global analysis of racism within and in the name of the welfare state. It examines discriminatory laws, measures, and practices by state actors and discourses by public figures and organizations, demonstrating the ways these developments are related to the dismantling of the welfare state in the neoliberal era, and to the war on labour and social rights. Integrating perspectives from Belgium, Brazil, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Japan, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States, Perocco highlights welfare racism as a global and structured phenomenon producing inequalities and concerning labour as a whole. Fabio Perocco is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Venice, Italy.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 24, 2022
Series
Marx, Engels, and Marxisms,
Marx, Engels, and Marxisms,
Contents
1. Racism in and for the Welfare State- 2. The Welfare State Struggling with Capitalist Hybris
3. Welfare State and the Hint for "Social Benefit Cheaters and Profiteers" Migrants: The Case of Belgium
4. The Swedish Racial Welfare Regime in Transition
5. The Public Charge: The Capitalist Politics of Labor, Migration and Austerity in the United States
6. Whose Welfare State? A Racialized Logic to [Un]protect Immigration and Asylum in Spain
7. The 23 Million of Romanians, Igor and the Others: Welfare State, Migration, and Racism in Hungary
8. Continuities and Transformations of Racism in German Welfare Capitalism
9. In a Country Boasting a Welfare State, do Black Lives Matter Less?
10. Welfare State as a Political Weapon: Institutional Racism Against Arabs, Asylum Seekers and the Minorities of Israel
11. The System of Racial Discrimination in the Italian Welfare State
12. Anti-Immigrant Racism within the Brazilian Welfare State and the Expulsion of Cuban Doctors
13. Japanese Welfare State and Racism: Is the Myth of Social Homogeneity Overshadowing Discrimination Patterns on Migrants?.
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Perocco, Fabio. editor.
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