Introduction to the digital welfare state: Contestations, considerations and entanglements

Author:

van Toorn Georgia1ORCID,Henman Paul2,Soldatić Karen3

Affiliation:

1. University of New South Wales, Australia

2. University of Queensland, Australia

3. CERC – Health Equity and Community Wellbeing, Canada; Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada

Abstract

This article introduces a special issue of the Journal of Sociology focused on critical analysis of the digital welfare state. The digitalisation of welfare policy, institutions and service delivery has led to increased scrutiny, social sorting and surveillance of welfare recipients and other marginalised groups. This collection of papers contributes to current debates about digital welfare using sociological approaches which foreground the role of power relations and human agency in shaping these dynamics. We provide introductory insights into themes explored within the collection, including the connection of digitalisation with ‘the social’, the role of digital technologies in truth-making, and the importance of humans and their labour in operationalising digital welfare. In addition, we highlight the value of sociological research in revealing the various processes and relationships through which state power is constituted and expressed digitally.

Funder

ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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