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- W2116733670 abstract "Abstract The paper explores the transformation of welfare capitalism through the idea that it centres on processes of ‘subordinating the social’. Variations on this theme are examined, involving different conceptions of the social and its changing relationship to the economic. The paper then explores how these variants of a dominant tendency co-exist, and uses Raymond Williams's distinction between dominant, residual and emergent tendencies to reflect on the contested and unfinished transformations of the social. Keywords: welfare capitalismpolitical economygovernmentalityconjunctural analysis Notes 1. A version of this paper was first presented at a panel on ‘Formations of Capital’ at the Canadian Anthropological Society (CASCA) annual conference in Montreal, May 2006. I am grateful to Tania Li and Gavin Smith for organizing the panel and to the other paper givers and respondents for a thought-provoking experience. It has also been shaped by conversations with Wendy Brown, Glynis George, Wendy Larner, Janet Newman, Paul Stubbs. Further versions have been presented at a seminar at the Social Forskning Instituttet, Copenhagen, in June 2006; the Social Policy Association conference and a seminar at the Open University in July 2006 and I thank the participants for extending my thinking about this issue. 2. Latour's recent statement of Actor Network Theory begins from a shared enthusiasm for the view that ‘there is no such thing as society’. He, too, forgets the rest of the sentence (Citation2005, p. 5). 3. I do not mean to underestimate the importance of different theoretical perspectives, but it is not my primary concern here. I have also avoided any sustained reflection on the difference – and connections – between ‘tendencies’ and ‘strategies’. For the moment, it may be enough to note that strategies are directed to making some tendencies come true. 4. The focus on culture (as formations, processes and elements) points to some problems in the relations between sociology, anthropology and cultural studies [see, for example, some of arguments in Kapferer's collection (Citation2005)]. However, I am less interested in the rituals of theoretical purification than I am in the ways in which Williams points to the co-presence of multiple tendencies in a particular historical moment and the dangers of losing sight of these in epochal analyses. This concern is the focus of what has been called ‘conjunctural analysis’ (see, for example, Grossberg Citation2006, Hall Citation1996)." @default.
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- W2116733670 title "SUBORDINATING THE SOCIAL?" @default.
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