The Absorbent Digital Welfare State: Silencing dissent steering progress

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Abstract

This paper explores the intricate dynamics of digital welfare within the context of late-capitalist welfare states, focusing on the advanced digitalisation initiatives of Denmark. It offers a critical analysis of the concept of ‘digital welfare’ – defined as the integration of digital technologies into the frameworks of social protection. Central to the research is how the Danish welfare state, recognised for its e-government leadership, engages with and incorporates critiques to sustain its approach to digital transformation. Utilising Boltanski’s theories on the absorption of capitalist critique and Mathiesen’s ‘silently silencing’ concept, the study examines the state’s proficiency in assimilating criticism. The findings reveal the persistent flexibility of late-capitalist governance systems, especially in how digital welfare policies are leveraged to reconnect citizens with state mechanisms while simultaneously mitigating dissent. The research highlights the necessity for ongoing investigation into the implications of digitalisation for welfare institutions and societal structures at large.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Sociology
Volume1
Issue number17
ISSN1741-2978
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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