管理和接触穷人:文莱达鲁萨兰国自上而下的贫困问题

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Noor Hasharina Hassan, Jonathan Rigg, Gabriel Y.V. Yong, Izni A. Azalie, Mohammad Addy Shahril Muhammad Shamsul, Nurul Hazirah Zainuddin
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在本文中,我们认为,在改善贫困人口贫困状况的政策与贫困经历之间存在着一个 "缺失的中间环节"。通过对文莱甘榜艾尔 "水村 "贫困家庭的访谈,以及对官员和地方领导人的访谈,本文详细介绍了一个复杂且资金充足的贫困人口支持系统。随后,论文展示了这一令人印象深刻的福利体系如何并不总能满足其所要支持的人群的需求。通过将贫困技术化,政策隐含地将持续贫困归因于穷人未能利用为他们提供的机会。本文认为,可以通过让非政府组织、社会企业和非正规企业在提供支持方面发挥更大的作用来弥补这一差距。磅艾尔的经验与其他地方和情况有相似之处:将贫困和改善贫困的工作官僚化的倾向;将贫困简单化,但将消除贫困的计划复杂化的愿望;以及期望适应的责任应由穷人承担,并与穷人一起承担。如果穷人不能适应变化,不能按预期的方式作出反应,他们就会因长期贫困而受到指责。
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Administering and encountering the poor: Poverty from above and below in Brunei Darussalam
In this paper we argue that there is a ‘missing middle’ between policies to ameliorate poverty of those in need and the experience of poverty. Drawing on interviews with respondent poor(er) households in Brunei's ‘water village’ of Kampong Ayer and with officials and local leaders, the paper details a complex and well‐funded system of support for those in need. It then shows how this impressive architecture of welfare does not always meet the needs of those it seeks to support. Through rendering poverty technical, policies implicitly ascribe persistent destitution as arising from the failure of the poor to take advantage of the opportunities made available to them. The paper suggests that this gap could be bridged by giving non‐governmental organizations (NGOs), social enterprises and informal businesses a greater role in the delivery of support. Kampong Ayer's experience has its parallels in other places and situations: the tendency to bureaucratize poverty and its amelioration; the desire to simplify poverty but complicate programmes for poverty eradication; and the expectation that the onus for adaptation should be on—and with—the poor. When the poor fail to adapt and to respond in the manner desired, they are blamed for their enduring poverty.
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期刊介绍: The Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography is an international, multidisciplinary journal jointly published three times a year by the Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, and Wiley-Blackwell. The SJTG provides a forum for discussion of problems and issues in the tropical world; it includes theoretical and empirical articles that deal with the physical and human environments and developmental issues from geographical and interrelated disciplinary viewpoints. We welcome contributions from geographers as well as other scholars from the humanities, social sciences and environmental sciences with an interest in tropical research.
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