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37 Critical Soc. Pol'y 3 (2017)

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Article


The psychic life of policy: Desire,
anxiety and 'citizenisation' in
Britain

ANNE-MARIE FORTIER
Lancaster University, England



Abstract
This article empirically grounds the 'psychic life of power' (Butter, 1997)
by demonstrating   the psychic form  that power  takes as immigrants  or
agents of the state make their way through the British 'citizenisation' pol-
icy - i.e. the 'integration' policy that requires noncitizens to acquire 'cit-
izen-like' skills and values in view of seeking citizenship or other statuses
(e.g. settlement). The framing argument   is that an ambivalent relation-
ship between  desire and anxiety mediates  the state-citizen relationship
(following Honig, 2001). Taking this argument  further, the article offers
an in-depth analysis of how  citizenisation policy's frames of desire (the
assumed  desirability of citizenship and the desire for desirable citizens)
also take the form of anxieties. Drawing on a multi-sited study of citizeni-
sation in Britain, the article explores some of the different forms anxiety
takes: fetishisation, enervation, and uncertainty. The analysis reveals how
the uneven  distribution of anxiety between agents of the state and immi-
grants not only mediates the state-citizen relationship but also variously
enacts the state itself. Attending to the psychosocial dynamics of citizeni-
sation reveals how hierarchies are (re)produced not only discursively and
materially, but also through different 'anxious states'.

Key words
affect/emotion,   citizenship, immigrants,   psychosocial, state-citizen
relations

Corresponding author:
Anne-Marie Fortier, Department of Sociology, Lancaster University, Lancaster, LA1 4YT, England.
Email: a.fortier@lancaster.ac.uk
Critical Social Policy 2017, Vol. 37(1): 3-21
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DOI: 10.1177/0261018316655934 csp.sagepub.com
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