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DTSTAMP:20260405T233600
UID:social-protection-understanding-the-new-politics-and-practices-of-distribution-in-south-east-asia-1
SUMMARY:Social Protection: Understanding the New Politics and Practices of Distribution in South East Asia (1)
LOCATION:Room 1.406
DESCRIPTION:In Southeast Asia we have seen the rapid rise of social protect
 ion schemes that offer basic coverage to the very poor. The spread of natio
 nal social protection schemes follows (global) models for providing conditi
 onal cash and basic health insurance and seeks to address the critical poli
 tical and social questions posed by persistent poverty and rising inequalit
 y. While much of the academic literature has focused on the technical aspec
 ts of program development and controversies over design and implementation,
  to date there are few studies of the politics and social-cultural adaptati
 on processes associated with these programmes and their effects on food sec
 urity and (rural) poverty. This panel will explore the rising popularity, t
 he effectiveness and local social-cultural adaptation processes involved in
  the rise of social protection. SPPs pose a number of key questions for pol
 itical scientists, anthropologists and geographers. For instance, why are s
 ocial protection policies spreading so rapidly? Why these particular models
 ? How does a particular politics of knowledge within state and donor policy
  communities lead to the uptake of particular policy models? To what degree
  do SPPs provide a means of managing the politics of poverty? How does the 
 adoption of social protection policies play into patterns of electoral popu
 lism and patronage politics? What shapes the politics of distribution at th
 e local level? How do the rationalities of governmentalized systems shape p
 atterns of distribution and lead to patterns of inclusion and exclusion? Ho
 w effective are social protection policies in fighting food insecurity?\n\n
 This panel will focus on the implications of the new rationalities of socia
 l assistance, (standardizing methodologies for targeting and implementation
 ) that have emerged and the new politics of distribution that accompany the
 m. We invite papers for this session that examine key themes from a social 
 or political perspective, and/or address the question of how social protect
 ion address policies address livelihoods concerns in the Global South.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/social-protection-understanding-the-new-politics-and-practices-of-distribution-in-south-east-asia
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190913T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190913T103000
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DTSTAMP:20260405T233600
UID:social-protection-understanding-the-new-politics-and-practices-of-distribution-in-south-east-asia-2
SUMMARY:Social Protection: Understanding the New Politics and Practices of Distribution in South East Asia (2)
LOCATION:Room 1.406
DESCRIPTION:In Southeast Asia we have seen the rapid rise of social protect
 ion schemes that offer basic coverage to the very poor. The spread of natio
 nal social protection schemes follows (global) models for providing conditi
 onal cash and basic health insurance and seeks to address the critical poli
 tical and social questions posed by persistent poverty and rising inequalit
 y. While much of the academic literature has focused on the technical aspec
 ts of program development and controversies over design and implementation,
  to date there are few studies of the politics and social-cultural adaptati
 on processes associated with these programmes and their effects on food sec
 urity and (rural) poverty. This panel will explore the rising popularity, t
 he effectiveness and local social-cultural adaptation processes involved in
  the rise of social protection. SPPs pose a number of key questions for pol
 itical scientists, anthropologists and geographers. For instance, why are s
 ocial protection policies spreading so rapidly? Why these particular models
 ? How does a particular politics of knowledge within state and donor policy
  communities lead to the uptake of particular policy models? To what degree
  do SPPs provide a means of managing the politics of poverty? How does the 
 adoption of social protection policies play into patterns of electoral popu
 lism and patronage politics? What shapes the politics of distribution at th
 e local level? How do the rationalities of governmentalized systems shape p
 atterns of distribution and lead to patterns of inclusion and exclusion? Ho
 w effective are social protection policies in fighting food insecurity?\n\n
 This panel will focus on the implications of the new rationalities of socia
 l assistance, (standardizing methodologies for targeting and implementation
 ) that have emerged and the new politics of distribution that accompany the
 m. We invite papers for this session that examine key themes from a social 
 or political perspective, and/or address the question of how social protect
 ion address policies address livelihoods concerns in the Global South.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/social-protection-understanding-the-new-politics-and-practices-of-distribution-in-south-east-asia
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190913T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190913T123000
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