Policy schizophrenia and the sociology of fragmentation

Autores

  • Kristian Nagel Delica
  • Troels Schulz Larsen

Resumo

This article revisits the concept of ‘policy schizophrenia’, introduced in Fragmenting Cities (Schultz Larsen & Delica, 2024), to analyse how democratic governments increasingly govern urban marginality through stigmatizing and discriminatory policies. The concept captures the ambivalence, incoherence, and fragmenting effects of contemporary urban governance shaped by rapid political and bureaucratic change. Grounded empirically in the Danish “ghetto list,” the article situates policy schizophrenia within debates on neoliberalism, arguing that fragmentation is intrinsic to neoliberal governance. It outlines six interrelated logics of practice as analytical tools and concludes by framing policy schizophrenia as a social diagnosis, briefly exploring its relevance beyond Denmark through the analysis of the rise of Portugal’s Chega party.

 

https://doi.org/10.21747/08723419/soc53a6

Downloads

Publicado

2026-02-04

Como Citar

Delica, K. N., & Larsen, T. S. (2026). Policy schizophrenia and the sociology of fragmentation. Sociologia: Revista Da Faculdade De Letras Da Universidade Do Porto, 53. Obtido de https://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/Sociologia/article/view/16050