Reform and Responsibility in the Remaking of the Swedish National Pension System is a detailed study through Sweden’s national pension system. With Sweden’s recently reformed national pension system as the illustrative example, Nyqvist shows how new forms of governance effectively shift responsibility from state level to an individual level. She sheds light on how politicians, technocrats, and bureaucrats work to educate and foster the general public into responsible, hardworking, and financially literate citizens. This ethnographic example of how contemporary power works by way of new forms of governance,
Reform and Responsibility in the Remaking of the Swedish National Pension System is an exploration into the art of governing of a large-scale governmental policy process
Table des matières
1. Insecurity as Incentive in Social Security Policy
2. The Politics of Pensions
3. The Swedish Reform–A Radical Compromise
4. The Technological Relocation of Responsibility
5. Governance Through an Orange Messenger
6. Voices of the Governed
7. Orange Agency and Insecurity
A propos de l’auteur
Anette Nyqvist is Associate Professor in Social Anthropology at Stockholm University, Sweden.