8 research outputs found
Neoliberal dönemde güvenliğin özelleştirilmesi ve modern burjuva devletin dönüşümü: Türkiye örneği
This thesis problematizes the phenomenon of privatization of security within the context of the neoliberal transformation of the capitalist state in Turkey. On the basis of the critique of neo-Weberian and Foucauldian literatures, it attempts to construct its peculiar theoretical-historical pathway on the relationship between state-coercion-class. It problematizes the historical constitution of this relationship within the context of the historical specificity of the capitalist state power. In this regard, the formation of the public police in the 19th century is discussed as an important, albeit contradictory, aspect of the materialization of this specificity. Furthermore, it is asserted that it was a reformative movement within which class practices of private provision of security were not totally eliminated, but incorporated into the impartially presented institutional materiality of the modern bourgeois state in and through class struggles. On this basis, the thesis discusses the privatization of security in Turkey as a contradictory transformation determined by the tension between the alleged impartiality and class nature of the state. It critically analyzes the historical period from the 1960s to the 2000s to identify different dynamics of transformation in terms of the privatization of security and institutional restructuring of the state. Within this framework, it argues that the institutionalization of private security in Turkey has signalled a trend towards the fusion of state power and class power in a new form with novel contradictions.M.S. - Master of Scienc
Neoliberalizm ve Güvenlik Aygıtlarının Dönüşümü
Bu proje, neoliberal projenin merkezinde yer alan devletlerin güvenlik aygıtlarının yeniden yapılandırılması sürecini küresel, bütünsel ve tarihsel maddeci bir bakış açısıyla değerlendirilmeyi amaçlamaktadır
Private Security Work in Turkey: A Case Study of Precarity, Militarism and Alienation
With one of the largest and fastest growing private security sectors in the greater EU area, Turkey offers an interesting case study for examining the effects of neoliberal policing on private security labour. The