This article analyses the work of prevention within a specific social field: the families of prisoners. From this place of experience, it examines how prevention takes shape as a technology of government that guides practices, thoughts and ways of being. Within this relational movement, this article theorizes the concept of “subject of prevention” in order to explain how a framework of subjectivation emerges as an agent of moral discipline, which is conceived through a neoliberal grammar of state programs, translated into ordinary language by NGO workers and driven by the imperative to prevent.
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Aedo, A. (2020). An (Very) internal security of the state. the work of prevention in prisoners’ families. Revista de Estudios Sociales, 2020(71), 2–14. https://doi.org/10.7440/res71.2020.01
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