Keeping citizens living with low incomes at arm’s length away: the responsibilization of municipal recreation access provisions

Q3 Social Sciences Leisure/Loisir Pub Date : 2022-02-01 DOI:10.1080/14927713.2022.2032806
Jackie Oncescu, Megan Fortune
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ABSTRACT Through the lens of neoliberalism, the purpose of this paper is to illustrate the techniques of responsibilization in municipal recreation access provisions. Using data from interviews with 16 municipal recreation administrators in Atlantic Canada, we trace responsibilization through fiscal policies and administration schemes characterizing four neoliberalism tenets: privatization, efficiency, individualism, and accountability. Our findings identified four techniques of responsibilization embedded in access provisions for low-income citizens: 1) privatizing recreation provisions by off-loading programming responsibility; 2) not advertising financial assistance programmes and other informal financial support; 3) assuming accessing financial assistance programs is easy, and 4) verifying low-income status. The responsibilization inherent in these access provisions cultivates relational distance, which we suggest challenges the provisions’ ‘accessible’ nature.
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使低收入居民保持一定距离:市政娱乐通道规定的责任
通过新自由主义的视角,本文的目的是阐明市政娱乐准入规定中的责任技术。利用对加拿大大西洋地区16个市政娱乐管理者的访谈数据,我们通过财政政策和管理方案追踪责任,这些政策和管理方案体现了新自由主义的四个原则:私有化、效率、个人主义和问责制。我们的研究结果确定了四种嵌入低收入公民访问条款的责任技术:1)通过卸载规划责任将娱乐条款私有化;2)不宣传财政援助方案和其他非正式财政支助;3)假设获得经济援助计划很容易,4)验证低收入身份。这些访问条款中固有的责任培养了关系距离,我们认为这挑战了条款的“可访问”性质。
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Leisure/Loisir Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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