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- W2188951036 abstract "Our goal is to provide an account of the state-imposed restructuring of international education economies, begun in Australia in 2009 and continuing as we write. This restructuring is to a significant extent a response to the diverse struggles of those on international student visas, and the consequences that these struggles had for these economies, in the context of xenophobia and economic nationalism (visible within Australia as a spectrum from street violence to trade union lobbying for border control). Decisions concerning the economy were inseparable from attempts to disempower international students and undermine their capacity for struggle and resistance, and ultimately to frustrate their ability to fulfil many of the needs and desires which underlay their movement into Australia. This restructuring dispensed with significant sections of these economies and effectively expelled a significant proportion of those on international student visas, in efforts to refound the international education industry on bases less vulnerable to student struggle or to the vagaries of particular markets – shifts articulated as a defence of the “integrity” of Australia’s border control regime and a reassertion of labour market management in immigration policy. In discussing these processes, we question received categories of migration, politics and struggle. Capitalism is the restructuring In the familiar, stripped-down narrative, post-war capitalism was increasingly reproduced in “the West” in the form of “Keynesian” social democratic states characterised by a socio-historically specific definition of “full employment”, the development of welfare provision and the recognition and incorporation of trade unions in negotiation of the terms of integration of the proletariat. This “settlement”, created, with variations, by parties across the mainstream political spectrum, entered a period of crises in the late 1960s, and by the early 1970s was subject to political and economic agendas which sought to erode or abolish this form of the capitalist state, and to (re)impose upon the population a more direct relationship between wage-labour and income, between work and quality of life and even survival. This occurred in large measure by actively creating market-based processes of discipline and subjectivation – the reimposition of “money as command” – all often retrospectively understood as the" @default.
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- W2188951036 title "Public policy is class war pursued by other means: struggle and restructuring as international education economy" @default.
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