Bordered welfare in Australia: Income management as a bordering technology of neoliberal and colonial governance

Leanne Weber, Sara Maher, Robyn Newitt
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In this article we investigate the imposition of compulsory income management on racialised categories of welfare recipient in Australia, identify the contribution made by neoliberalism and settler colonialism in shaping that policy, and characterise income management as a form of ‘bordered welfare’. We begin by acknowledging that key features of neoliberal governance include an ideological aversion to the provision of welfare and the shifting of responsibility onto individuals to promote their own financial security and wellbeing. This has been accompanied by punitive approaches to welfare provision for those perceived to be deficient neoliberal citizens and a commitment to using financial levers, including the welfare system, to shape all manner of human behaviour. We trace the contours of the income management system and report the views of Aboriginal organisations and community leaders about their differential treatment as welfare recipients, noting that restrictions on financial autonomy are a well-documented form of surveillance and control historically directed towards Aboriginal Peoples in Australia. We conclude that this system operates as a form of bordered welfare that classifies certain categories of Aboriginal people as deficient citizens, subjecting them to differential, and detrimental, treatment driven by the ideologies and technologies of both neoliberalism and settler colonialism.
澳大利亚的边界福利:收入管理作为新自由主义和殖民治理的边界技术
在这篇文章中,我们调查了澳大利亚对种族化的各类福利接受者实施强制性收入管理的情况,确定了新自由主义和殖民殖民主义在形成这一政策方面的贡献,并将收入管理描述为一种 "边界福利"。我们首先承认,新自由主义治理的主要特征包括在意识形态上对提供福利的反感,以及将促进自身经济安全和福祉的责任转嫁给个人。与此同时,新自由主义还对那些被视为有缺陷的新自由主义公民采取惩罚性的福利措施,并致力于利用包括福利制度在内的金融杠杆来塑造人类的各种行为。我们追溯了收入管理制度的轮廓,并报告了原住民组织和社区领袖对他们作为福利领取者所受到的不同待遇的看法,指出对经济自主权的限制是澳大利亚历史上针对原住民的一种有据可查的监视和控制形式。我们的结论是,这种制度是一种边界福利形式,它将某些类别的原住民归类为有缺陷的公民,在新自由主义和定居殖民主义意识形态和技术的驱动下,使他们受到不同的、有害的待遇。
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