A basic income for a complex society: Introduction

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Journal of Sociology Pub Date : 2023-07-06 DOI:10.1177/14407833231183988
Fabian Cannizzo, Ben Spies-Butcher
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Proposals for a Universal Basic Income (UBI) have a long history, but a surge of interest since the global financial crisis suggests a connection to growing inequality and insecurity. The pandemic intensified interest through the global explosion in the use of cash transfers. This special issue arose from pre-pandemic debates among Australian sociologists connecting global interest around UBI to emerging patterns of inequality and insecurity stemming from Australia's precarious labour market and expensive housing market. Those discussions broadened to reflect on Australia's colonial history and patriarchal economy, and the potential to recognise more diverse contributions and values. Evolving through the Covid crisis, the issue now incorporates the remarkable alternatives that were, briefly, made possible. The articles reflect both scepticism and optimism towards UBI, but all reveal how basic income can provide a useful lens for Australian sociology – a simple tool responding to an increasingly complex society.
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复杂社会的基本收入:导论
全民基本收入(UBI)的提议有着悠久的历史,但自全球金融危机以来,人们的兴趣激增表明,这与日益严重的不平等和不安全有关。疫情通过全球现金转移使用的激增而加剧了人们的兴趣。这一特殊问题源于疫情前澳大利亚社会学家的辩论,他们将全球对UBI的兴趣与澳大利亚不稳定的劳动力市场和昂贵的住房市场引发的不平等和不安全的新模式联系起来。这些讨论扩大了范围,以反思澳大利亚的殖民历史和父权制经济,以及承认更多样化贡献和价值观的潜力。随着新冠肺炎危机的发展,这个问题现在包含了曾经短暂成为可能的引人注目的替代方案。这些文章反映了对UBI的怀疑和乐观,但都揭示了基本收入如何为澳大利亚社会学提供一个有用的视角——一个应对日益复杂社会的简单工具。
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