Inequality in Australia: The Persistence of Policy Hopes and Failures

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
S. Dovers
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This is the ninth State of Australian (now Australasian) Cities Conference, an event that has grown in in fl uence since it was instigated by urban scholar and advocate Pat Troy in 2003. Despite the honour of being asked to commemorate a great Australian, my given topic for the 2nd Patrick Troy Memorial Lecture was not a joyous gift to receive: (in)equality in our cities. Try a positive angle, or descend into dire statistics and iterations of failed attempts to correct inequality? The latter is depressing, but taking a lead from Pat Troy ’ s decades-long stance, one cannot swerve from the dismal numbers, situation and trajectory. He saw inequality, inequity and injustice as inarguably wrong. In some eyes that stance puts one on the left, but later I suggest that need not be so. But as Pat would always do, one must look to policy answers, and explore how these have not or could be implemented. After a brief, dismal iteration, I will re fl ect on why so many viable policy options to reduce inequality have not proceeded, drawing on a recent cross-policy sector analysis of the preconditions of Australian policy reform. That is a depressing perspective (reform is rare and hard) but also opti-mistic (reforms are possible).
澳大利亚的不平等:政策希望与失败的持续
这是第九届澳大利亚州(现为澳大拉西亚州)城市会议,自2003年由城市学者和倡导者Pat Troy发起以来,该活动的影响力越来越大。尽管我很荣幸被邀请纪念一位伟大的澳大利亚人,但我在第二届帕特里克·特洛伊纪念讲座上的主题并不是一份令人高兴的礼物:我们城市的平等。尝试一个积极的角度,还是陷入可怕的统计数据和纠正不平等的失败尝试的迭代?后者令人沮丧,但从Pat Troy几十年来的立场来看,人们无法摆脱惨淡的数字、形势和轨迹。他认为不平等、不公平和不公正是无可置疑的错误。在一些人看来,这种立场让人左倾,但后来我认为不必这样。但正如帕特一直以来所做的那样,人们必须寻找政策答案,并探索这些答案是如何没有或可以实施的。在简短而令人沮丧的反复之后,我将根据最近对澳大利亚政策改革先决条件的跨政策部门分析,反思为什么这么多减少不平等的可行政策选择没有进行。这是一个令人沮丧的观点(改革是罕见和艰难的),但也有可能(改革是可能的)。
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