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E-book: Welfare Racism: The Discursive Dimension

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Welfare racism is a combination of racial discrimination in the welfare system and racist discourses used in the name of the welfare state. Presenting a global overview of discourses of welfare racism across the world by institutional actors, public figures, political parties, and mass media, this book examines the evolution, character, role, and consequences of racialized welfare discourse towards immigrants, asylum seekers, and BIPOC.

This volume explores how racialized welfare discourse fuels and legitimises inequality, as well as its role in public policies concerning social citizenship, and its role as a structural element of migration policies and welfare policies. The chapters focus on a variety of global contexts to analyse how welfare racism is linked to the historical development of the welfare state, the dismantling of social welfare in Western countries, the structures and practices of public administration, the intertwining of welfare racism and welfare classism, political discourses, the media, and the role of far-right parties, academics, and professionals in the spread of racialized welfare discourse.

Presenting a novel, in-depth study of the phenomenon from a critical racism perspective, this book expands knowledge on the ideological-discursive dimension of welfare racism. It will appeal to scholars, post-graduate students, and professionals with interests in inequality, migration, public discourse, communication, mass media, social policy, and welfare.



Presenting a global overview of discourses of welfare racism across the world by institutional actors, public figures, political parties, and ordinary citizens, this book examines the evolution, character, form, role and consequences of racialized welfare discourse on migrants, asylum seekers, and BIPOC.

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Welfare Racism: The Discursive Dimension, a collection edited by Fabio Perocco, provides a powerful analytical entry point into [ the problem of coded language in which public policies are discussed]. [ It] explicitly foregrounds racism as a structural component of policy-making processes, that can no longer be ignored by those who study welfare and social policy. - Giulio Bertoluzza, Race & Class

1. Policies, practices and discourses of welfare racism
2. Institutional
Racism and Discrimination Against Migrants: A Political Stake at the Heart of
the Belgian Social Compromise
3. Dismantling Welfare through Anti-Communism
and White Nationalism in the United States
4. Welfare policy discourse in
Austria where racism and classism meet and intersect
5. The impossibility
of social inclusion: the ethno-racist welfare discourse in Sweden
6.
Presenting Non-European Migrants and Refugees as a Challenge to the Welfare
State: The Racialized Welfare State Discourse in Norway
7. Beyond welfare
racism rhetoric. Exclusionary metamessages at the implementation level
8. The
Japanese social welfare as a driver of racist discourses
9. Unmasking the
business of hospitality. The normalization of welfare racism by the Italian
radical right
10. The Ukrainian invasion: Welfare populism in Gyurcsány
Ferencs Facebook posts during the 2018 electoral campaign
11. Welfare racism
in a society of structural crisis
Fabio Perocco is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Venice and Editor-in-Chief of Inequalities: Journal of Critical Inequality Studies.