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100 _aFlint, John
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245 _aEncounters with the centaur state: Advanced urban marginality and the practices and ethics of welfare sanctions regimes
260 _bSage
_c2019
300 _aVol 56, Issue 1, 2019 : (249-265 p.)
520 _aThis article examines the relationships between advanced urban marginality and new forms of state craft to regulate marginalised populations, specifically Wacquant’s concept of the centaur state and the use of conditionality mechanisms in the British welfare state. The article empirically explores the experiences and perspectives of welfare practitioners and subjects. It finds some evidence of an inculcation of elite narratives and understandings of urban marginality and incidences of antagonism. However, the orientations and ethical frameworks of those deploying or subject to processes of sanctioning within reconfigured welfare regimes are more differentiated and ambiguous than both governmental discourse and critical urban studies often suggest.
650 _aanti-social behaviour
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650 _astate craft
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650 _aurban marginality
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650 _acentaur state
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_tUrban studies
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0042098017750070
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