Globalization and the Privatization of Welfare Administration in Indiana
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Author/contributor
- Aman Jr., Alfred C. (Author)
Title
Globalization and the Privatization of Welfare Administration in Indiana
Abstract
This article explores the relationship of globalization to domestic law in the context of privatized welfare services in Indiana. It examines the ways that privatization can affect vulnerable populations such as welfare recipients by, in effect, partially dis-embedding the market from the state. It applies Karl Polanyi's conception of a double movement to illustrate how the political process can, in effect, re-embed the market in the state. Utilizing Indiana's recent experiences with welfare administration privatization, this article shows that re-embedding is not a simple question of reversing decisions already taken, but rather a complex sequencing of political and legal engagements. It recommends law reforms aimed at more easily triggering the kinds of political actions anticipated by Polanyi's analysis.
Publication
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Volume
20
Issue
1
Pages
377-424
Date
Winter 2013
Journal Abbr
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Language
English
ISSN
10800727
Accessed
2017-05-30, 2:55 p.m.
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EBSCOhost
Citation
Aman Jr., Alfred C. 2013. “Globalization and the Privatization of Welfare Administration in Indiana.” Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 20 (1): 377–424.
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Keywords
- double movement
- global legal studies
- globalization
- GLOBALIZATION
- Indiana
- INDIANA
- POLANYI, Karl, 1886-1964
- political participation laws
- POLITICAL participation laws
- PRIVATIZATION
- privatization
- Public welfare
- public welfare
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