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- W616421799 abstract "This paper is an investigation of the social policy discourse of South Africa’s postapartheid state with specific regard to its conceptualization of the relationships between wage labor and social inclusion within interventions aimed at addressing poverty and social inequality. The underlying assumption is that discourse and ideology are constitutive aspects of the state’s normativity in relation to social actors and conflicts. The epistemological and ideational authoritativeness of governmental policy discourse depends on its ability to assert ethical and moral constructs aimed at disciplining social agency and expectations. At the same time, social agency is autonomously capable to appropriate categories of rights and entitlements underpinning state policies in order to strengthen popular claims to citizenship rights and social provisions. In South Africa, the post-1994 ANC-led government has tried to combine institutional interventions aimed at overcoming racialized social inequality with a fundamental acceptance of the need to make the economy competitive within the scenarios of neoliberal globalization. The resulting social policy discourse placed a priority emphasis on waged employment and labor market participation, to the detriment of universal, non-work related redistributive programs. The concept of “developmental social welfare” has combined a positive appreciation of individual self-activation with the stigmatization of “dependency” on state assistance. The state’s promotion of a form of social disciplining centered on wage labor has, however, clashed with a material reality in which waged employment faces an enduring crisis evident in both spiraling unemployment and the proliferation of precarious and unprotected occupations. The policy discourse’s growing inability to reflect material realities of poverty in relation to the crisis of waged employment raises important questions concerning the capacity of the new institutional dispensation to govern South Africa’s long transition." @default.
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