Securitization from below. How zero tolerance polices shaped Czech system of social protection
Keywords:
Roma, securitisation, social exclusion, welfare, zero toleranceAbstract
Securitization is usually understood as the result of discursive practices in which certain groups (or phenomena) are identified as an existential threat to a state, society or a particular community. In European countries, such practices target, among others, the Roma, and are not limited to the security forces, but enter other areas of public policy, culture or media. This article focuses on local anti-Roma policies of so-called zero tolerance in North Bohemia and their impact on national level. It examines a specific situation where local actors use social policies as a part of securitization practices. Social policies are no longer seen as an instrument of social protection, but become an instrument of control over undesirable populations, especially poor Roma. The article shows how the methods and internal logic of these municipal "zero tolerance" policies shaped the Czech social system and the general discourse on Roma and social protection in the Czech Republic over the last two decades.Downloads
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2023-12-28
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