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Securitization, racial cleansing, and disaster capitalism: Neoliberal disaster governance in the US Gulf Coast and Haiti

Title
Securitization, racial cleansing, and disaster capitalism: Neoliberal disaster governance in the US Gulf Coast and Haiti
Author(s)

Loretta Pyles ; Juliana Svistova ; Ahn, Suran

Keyword
critical discourse analysis ; disasters ; displacement ; militarization ; racism
Publication Year
2017-01-09
Publisher
Sage Journals
Citation
Critical Social Policy, vol. 37, no. 4, pp. 582 - 603
Abstract
Through a critical discourse analysis of news media after the US Gulf Coast hurricane Katrina and the Haiti earthquake disasters, we draw from Soss et al.’s (2011) ideas about US poverty governance – neoliberal paternalism – to identify how a similar phenomenon of ‘neoliberal disaster governance’ (NDG) operates in these contexts. NDG is a set of discourses, policies, and practices, we argue, which endeavors to control disaster survivors in order to further the ends of neoliberal capitalism. Specifically, we find several key story lines that legitimate and perpetuate NDG, namely disaster capitalism, securitization and militarization of disaster settings, discourses of racial cleansing, and displacement.
Fulltext
https://doi.org/10.1177/0261018316685691
ISSN
0261-0183
DOI
10.1177/0261018316685691
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