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LOIC WACQUANT. THE PENALISATION OF POVERTY AND THE RISE OF NEO-. LIBERALISM *. ABSTRACT. This article explicates and extends the analyses put forth by the author in his book, Prisons of. Poverty, which argues that the generalized increase of carceral populations in advanced societies is due to the
Loic Wacquant. Prisons of Poverty. An international best seller dissects the globalization of penal policies “made in U.S.A." as part of the spread of neoliberalism. Now available in English for the first time in an expanded edition, Prisons of Poverty reveals how the Washington consensus on economic deregulation and
This book represents the first full-length critical and interdisciplinary assessment of Loic Wacquant's work in English. Many of those commentating onUrban outcasts(2008),Punishing the poor(2009a) andPrisons of poverty(2009b) in the UK and Europe express support for Wacquant's overall analysis and the contributions
and 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148, USA. Critical Thought as Solvent of Doxa. Loic Wacquant. What is critical thought for you? One can give two senses to the notion of critique: a sense researchers, artists, and writers help to sustain it independently of and sometimes . I tried to show this in Prisons of Poverty for the.
8 Nov 2001 Punishing the Poor. THE NEOLlBERAL GOVERNMENT OF SOCIAL INSECURITY. Lo"ic Wacquant. Duke University Press. Durham and London. 2009 The Criminalization of Poverty in the Post-Civil Rights Era 41. 3. Welfare Number of inmates in federal and state prisons, 1970-95 (in thousands) 60. 4.
This article explicates and extends the analyses put forth by the author in his book, Prisons of Poverty, which argues that the generalised increase of carceral populations in advanced societies is due to the growing use of the penal system as an instrument for managing social insecurity and containing the social disorders
Prisons of Poverty [Loic Wacquant] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. In this title, the author examines how penal policies emanating from the United States have spread thoughout the world. The author argues that the policies have their roots in a network of Reagan-era conservative think tanks.
By Lo?c Wacquant. Durham, N.C.: Duke University. Press, 2009. Pp. xxiii+384. Andrew Abbott. University of Chicago. Punishing the Poor first appeared as Punir les pauvres in are interesting enough, but Wacquant's own Prisons of Poverty (Univer- to review Wacquant's book, leaving its editor—no expert on neoliberal-.
loic wacquant. FROM SLAVERY TO. MASS INCARCERATION. Rethinking the 'race question' in the US. Not one but several 'peculiar institutions' have success- . 4 Thomas Bonczar and Allen Beck, 'Lifetime Likelihood of Going to State or Federal Prison', Bureau of Justice Prisons of Poverty, Minneapolis 2002).
Loic Wacquant is a sociologist and social anthropologist, specializing in urban sociology, urban poverty, racial inequality, the body, social theory and ethnography. Wacquant is currently a Professor of Sociology and Research Associate at the Earl Warren Legal Institute, University of California, Berkeley, where he is also
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