Performing Social Control: Poverty Governance, Public Finance, and the Politics of Visibility

IF 4.1 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY Sociological Theory Pub Date : 2024-01-30 DOI:10.1177/07352751231222476
John N. Robinson, Spencer Headworth, Shai Karp
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The visibility of populations, policies, and the state matters greatly for questions of power, inequality, and democratic life. This article builds on existing scholarship by examining how visibility operates as a lever and effect of social control in a racially and economically stratified society. By doing so, the article identifies a paradox. Race- and class-empowered groups often pressure state actors to implement punitive policies or otherwise visibly contain and control disadvantaged populations. But they also tend to decry and disavow the necessary public costs of these disciplinary interventions. This creates a conundrum for authorities: how to satisfy popular demands for social control while concealing resource commitments. We use the term disciplinary tensions to describe the contradictory political desires that state actors must navigate to maintain legitimacy with privileged constituents. We examine two state projects that, in different ways, crystallize this dilemma: the expansion of low-income housing development in New York in the 1960s and 1970s and state prison construction in California in the 1980s and 1990s. In both episodes, officials responded to disciplinary tensions by turning to covert public finance options: specifically, revenue bonds, which seemingly detach policy from conventional tax-and-spend public finance. We argue that these cases shed light on the shifting nature of power as finance has come to pervade all aspects of government and covert governing tactics supplement and supplant society’s more direct practices of social control. Revenue bonds, in particular, allow governing actors to appease and placate the populace by reconfiguring the state’s disciplinary power so that social control appears to pay for itself.
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表演社会控制:贫困治理、公共财政与能见度政治
人口、政策和国家的能见度对于权力、不平等和民主生活等问题至关重要。本文在现有研究成果的基础上,探讨了在一个种族和经济分层的社会中,能见度是如何作为社会控制的杠杆和效果发挥作用的。通过研究,文章发现了一个悖论。拥有种族和阶级权力的群体往往会向国家行为者施压,要求其实施惩罚性政策或以其他方式明显遏制和控制弱势群体。但他们也往往谴责和否认这些惩戒干预措施所需的公共成本。这就给当局带来了一个难题:如何满足民众对社会控制的要求,同时又能掩盖资源的投入。我们使用 "惩戒紧张局势 "一词来描述国家行为者为维持其在特权选民中的合法性而必须处理的相互矛盾的政治愿望。我们研究了两个以不同方式体现这种困境的国家项目:20 世纪 60 年代和 70 年代纽约低收入住房开发的扩张,以及 20 世纪 80 年代和 90 年代加利福尼亚州的州立监狱建设。在这两起事件中,官员们通过转向隐蔽的公共财政方案来应对纪律方面的紧张局势:特别是收益债券,这似乎使政策脱离了传统的税收与支出公共财政。我们认为,这些案例揭示了权力性质的转变,因为财政已渗透到政府的方方面面,隐蔽的治理策略补充并取代了社会控制的更直接做法。尤其是收入债券,通过重新配置国家的惩戒权力,使社会控制看似物有所值,从而使执政者能够安抚和安抚民众。
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Sociological Theory
Sociological Theory SOCIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Published for the American Sociological Association, this important journal covers the full range of sociological theory - from ethnomethodology to world systems analysis, from commentaries on the classics to the latest cutting-edge ideas, and from re-examinations of neglected theorists to metatheoretical inquiries. Its themes and contributions are interdisciplinary, its orientation pluralistic, its pages open to commentary and debate. Renowned for publishing the best international research and scholarship, Sociological Theory is essential reading for sociologists and social theorists alike.
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