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Affective technologies of welfare deterrence in Australia and the United Kingdom
China Mills,
Elise Klein
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Arts & Humanities
Deterrence
100%
Affective
69%
Crafting
28%
Stigmatization
17%
Immigration Policy
15%
Statecraft
15%
Social Security
15%
Disgust
14%
Security Policy
13%
Connectivity
13%
Welfare State
13%
Mobilization
13%
Historical Periods
12%
Juxtaposition
12%
Consent
11%
Centrality
11%
Political Economy
10%
Genealogy
10%
Labor
8%
Business & Economics
Deterrence
100%
Negative Affect
30%
Disgust
18%
Immigration Policy
16%
Social Security
15%
Stigmatization
14%
Consent
14%
Security Policy
13%
Connectivity
13%
Welfare State
13%
Mobilization
13%
Centrality
11%
Political Economy
10%
Genealogy
10%
Labor
7%
Social Sciences
deterrence
88%
welfare
63%
immigration policy
13%
stigmatization
13%
security policy
12%
genealogy
12%
social security
11%
welfare state
11%
political economy
10%
mobilization
10%
labor
8%
anxiety
7%
time
4%
Group
3%