The precariat: outbursts of crime, such as the 2011 London riots, can be explained through the lens of neoliberalism

The financial misconduct and corruption at the very top of the class system that in 2008 caused the collapse of the world economy saw no reaction from the criminal justice system. In contrast, the 2011 English Riots at the bottom rungs of society, estimated to have caused 200 million pounds of damag...

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Main Author: Giansanti, Enrico
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Language:English
Published: Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för hälsa och samhälle (HS) 2017
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-mau-256032020-11-25T05:29:56ZThe precariat: outbursts of crime, such as the 2011 London riots, can be explained through the lens of neoliberalismengGiansanti, EnricoGiansanti, EnricoMalmö högskola, Fakulteten för hälsa och samhälle (HS)Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för hälsa och samhälle (HS)Malmö högskola/Hälsa och samhälle2017NeoliberalismRiotsStructural InequalityLaissez-faireAnomieThe PrecariatStrain TheoryInstitutionalized Anomie TheorySocial SciencesSamhällsvetenskapThe financial misconduct and corruption at the very top of the class system that in 2008 caused the collapse of the world economy saw no reaction from the criminal justice system. In contrast, the 2011 English Riots at the bottom rungs of society, estimated to have caused 200 million pounds of damages, produced a ruthless response from the judiciary where sentences were almost treble the usual rate. Politicians were quick to condemn the rioters as mere wanton criminals and framing their actions within a behavioural explanation calling for severe punishments. My thesis’s aim is to show that it was instead decades of neoliberal policies that pushed these people to vent their frustration through rioting. Their ensuing anomic ethic is understood by considering the rioters’ actions through the prism of both Strain Theory and Institutional Anomie Theory. To contextualise their place within today’s capitalist society I categorized them within an emerging social class: The Precariat. Through a qualitative analysis of 17 interviews’ extracts, all that transpired was their desires to be active consumers by grabbing what they could; the riots were merely an excuse to bypass the structurally imposed limits that stood before the desired higher social status. This research speaks of an increasingly unequal society, which positions individual economic success above collective well-being. These disturbances are symptoms of a deep seated malaise and of a stripped-down manifestation of what neoliberalism really is. To reverse it, we ought to implement holistic socioeconomic policies that empower people through the creation of secure and well-paid jobs, encourage collectivism over individualism and that promote better education towards sustainable living and happiness. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-25603Local 23436application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Neoliberalism
Riots
Structural Inequality
Laissez-faire
Anomie
The Precariat
Strain Theory
Institutionalized Anomie Theory
Social Sciences
Samhällsvetenskap
spellingShingle Neoliberalism
Riots
Structural Inequality
Laissez-faire
Anomie
The Precariat
Strain Theory
Institutionalized Anomie Theory
Social Sciences
Samhällsvetenskap
Giansanti, Enrico
Giansanti, Enrico
The precariat: outbursts of crime, such as the 2011 London riots, can be explained through the lens of neoliberalism
description The financial misconduct and corruption at the very top of the class system that in 2008 caused the collapse of the world economy saw no reaction from the criminal justice system. In contrast, the 2011 English Riots at the bottom rungs of society, estimated to have caused 200 million pounds of damages, produced a ruthless response from the judiciary where sentences were almost treble the usual rate. Politicians were quick to condemn the rioters as mere wanton criminals and framing their actions within a behavioural explanation calling for severe punishments. My thesis’s aim is to show that it was instead decades of neoliberal policies that pushed these people to vent their frustration through rioting. Their ensuing anomic ethic is understood by considering the rioters’ actions through the prism of both Strain Theory and Institutional Anomie Theory. To contextualise their place within today’s capitalist society I categorized them within an emerging social class: The Precariat. Through a qualitative analysis of 17 interviews’ extracts, all that transpired was their desires to be active consumers by grabbing what they could; the riots were merely an excuse to bypass the structurally imposed limits that stood before the desired higher social status. This research speaks of an increasingly unequal society, which positions individual economic success above collective well-being. These disturbances are symptoms of a deep seated malaise and of a stripped-down manifestation of what neoliberalism really is. To reverse it, we ought to implement holistic socioeconomic policies that empower people through the creation of secure and well-paid jobs, encourage collectivism over individualism and that promote better education towards sustainable living and happiness.
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Giansanti, Enrico
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title The precariat: outbursts of crime, such as the 2011 London riots, can be explained through the lens of neoliberalism
title_short The precariat: outbursts of crime, such as the 2011 London riots, can be explained through the lens of neoliberalism
title_full The precariat: outbursts of crime, such as the 2011 London riots, can be explained through the lens of neoliberalism
title_fullStr The precariat: outbursts of crime, such as the 2011 London riots, can be explained through the lens of neoliberalism
title_full_unstemmed The precariat: outbursts of crime, such as the 2011 London riots, can be explained through the lens of neoliberalism
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