Coercion and compliance: the politics of the ‘hostile environment’
Author(s) -
Liz Fekete
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
race and class
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1741-3125
pISSN - 0306-3968
DOI - 10.1177/0306396820930929
Subject(s) - coercion (linguistics) , hostility , compliance (psychology) , resistance (ecology) , politics , racism , human rights , immigration , deterrence theory , state (computer science) , control (management) , law and economics , political science , sociology , law , criminology , social psychology , psychology , economics , management , ecology , philosophy , linguistics , algorithm , computer science , biology
A roundtable discussion on the UK’s ‘hostile environment’ policy (on making life so difficult and unpleasant for certain groups, they would ‘choose’ to leave) from new angles: the weaponisation of deterrence; how the psy-complex is helping to obscure the consideration of material conditions shaping human desperation; the exploitation of and life and death conditions for workers without rights; the difficult questions for BAME and other professionals in ‘caring’ jobs, now tasked with controlling and punishing the rightless; the ways in which immigration control has now become monetarised with money-making targets; organising resistance both from inside and outside to the new human brutalising regimens of state racism and hostility.
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