In Britain, especially in the 2010s, neoliberal reform involved an extension of legal coercion into the domestic and community lives of marginalized citizens. On two postindustrial housing estates in Britain, working-class residents experience this “everyday authoritarianism” in areas that the liberal state typically constructs as private and purports to leave alone: the home and the intimate relations that frame it. Residents engage this legal coercion by adopting responses that range from defensive avoidance to co-opting officials to acts of vigilantism. By doing so, they negotiate the presence of an authority that is often out of sync with their own expectations for protection, and in some cases actively undermines their efforts to remai...
This paper has two aims: to provide a critical commentary on the value of neoliberalism in explainin...
The disintegration of the social in the USA (and elsewhere) creates the need for a strong central au...
The implosion of popular struggles against the erosion of economic and democratic rights in the Midd...
In Britain, especially in the 2010s, neoliberal reform involved an extension of legal coercion into ...
This dissertation offers a study of everyday relations between residents and the state on a post...
The household as a social formation is being assigned a renewed function in the provision of social ...
Drawing on recent qualitative research on the UK's Immigration Act 2016, this article sets out to ex...
This article uses the lens of moral economies to examine the everyday experience of eviction, precar...
The concept of moral economies of housing centres and links the Introduction and contributions to th...
In this article, I show that current literature on authoritarian neoliberalism has not only overlook...
This paper has two aims: to provide a critical commentary on the value of neoliberalism in explainin...
In a period of fiscal austerity, the mobilization of the voluntary and community sector has been piv...
This article uses the lens of moral economies to examine the everyday experience of eviction, precar...
Drawing on recent qualitative research on the UK’s Immigration Act 2016, this paper sets out to expl...
This article examines the development of the 'troubled families' narrative that emerged following th...
This paper has two aims: to provide a critical commentary on the value of neoliberalism in explainin...
The disintegration of the social in the USA (and elsewhere) creates the need for a strong central au...
The implosion of popular struggles against the erosion of economic and democratic rights in the Midd...
In Britain, especially in the 2010s, neoliberal reform involved an extension of legal coercion into ...
This dissertation offers a study of everyday relations between residents and the state on a post...
The household as a social formation is being assigned a renewed function in the provision of social ...
Drawing on recent qualitative research on the UK's Immigration Act 2016, this article sets out to ex...
This article uses the lens of moral economies to examine the everyday experience of eviction, precar...
The concept of moral economies of housing centres and links the Introduction and contributions to th...
In this article, I show that current literature on authoritarian neoliberalism has not only overlook...
This paper has two aims: to provide a critical commentary on the value of neoliberalism in explainin...
In a period of fiscal austerity, the mobilization of the voluntary and community sector has been piv...
This article uses the lens of moral economies to examine the everyday experience of eviction, precar...
Drawing on recent qualitative research on the UK’s Immigration Act 2016, this paper sets out to expl...
This article examines the development of the 'troubled families' narrative that emerged following th...
This paper has two aims: to provide a critical commentary on the value of neoliberalism in explainin...
The disintegration of the social in the USA (and elsewhere) creates the need for a strong central au...
The implosion of popular struggles against the erosion of economic and democratic rights in the Midd...