Neoliberal securitisation and symbolic violence : silencing political, academic and societal resistance
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Neoliberal securitisation and symbolic violence : silencing political, academic and societal resistance
Palgrave Macmillan, c2021
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This book explores the consequences of the last three decades' substantial neoliberal securitisation of freedom of speech, democracy and social security of racialised groups. Its empirical material contains in-depth interviews with racialised politicians, journalists, academics and civil society activists in Sweden. Like many other countries, Sweden has combined a neoliberal reorganisation of society with securitisation policies in which 'the war on terror' has played a central role. In order to understand the complexity of neoliberal securitisation policies and the analysis of the empiric material, the study makes use of central theoretical concepts, such as 'the spiral of silence', 'symbolic violence', 'governmentalisation' and 'neoliberal racism.' It will be of particular interest to students and scholars of political sociology, social policy and social work.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Theoretical Perspective
Chapter 3. Securitisation and self-censorship in Swedish political parties
Chapter 4. Securitisation and self-censorship in Swedish Academia
Chapter 5. Securitisation and self-censorship in Swedish civil society
Chapter 6: Securitisation and self-censorship in civil society
Chapter 7: Conclusions
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