2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10708-008-9254-5
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War on Terror, work in progress: security, surveillance and the configuration of the US workfare state

Abstract: This paper evaluates the impact of recent shifts in the geopolitical outlook of the United States-specifically the 'Global War on Terror' and its domestic ramifications-on the prior project of reconfiguring the US state to an after-Fordist 'workfare' paradigm. In particular, the paper attempts to situate recent developments in the reconfiguration of the American welfare state within the context of debates over the 'exceptional' nature of US politics post-9/11. The extent to which this has had a bearing on work… Show more

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“…These scattered examples speak to the dovetailing of neoliberal and security agendas after 9/11 that has undermined labor rights and incomes, often in the guise of national security concerns (MacLeavy and Peoples ). They evoke the ontological re‐imaging of the “worker” and “labor” that has been taken up with neoliberalism.…”
Section: Valuing Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These scattered examples speak to the dovetailing of neoliberal and security agendas after 9/11 that has undermined labor rights and incomes, often in the guise of national security concerns (MacLeavy and Peoples ). They evoke the ontological re‐imaging of the “worker” and “labor” that has been taken up with neoliberalism.…”
Section: Valuing Lifementioning
confidence: 99%