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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
Under the guises of care, counting, disaster, or revolution citizens of the world continue to experience harms as a result of the techniques of late-capitalism. As such, this panel is designed to examine a number of different points and intersections from which the realities of such techniques are experienced. Specifically, this panel looks to give attention to those least able to resist, protect, and survive the violence stemming from this specific historical context. Aiming, ultimately, to understand the techniques implored in such a society that result in the abandonment and displacement of these populations.
Area V. Perceptions of Crime and Justice / 46. Political and Social Rhetoric about Crime and Justice
Fending for Themselves: Disaster Displacement, Crime, and Recovery in the Late-Capitalist Society - Ashley Farmer, University of Delaware
Abandonment: “Caring” the Late-Capitalist Way - Justin Turner, Old Dominion University
The Count: The Quantification of Needy Populations in Late Modernity - Lindsey Upton, Old Dominion University
Displacement Through Dissent in the Landscape of Late Capitalism - Travis Milburn, Old Dominion University