可持续性、能力和人类安全

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Journal of Human Development and Capabilities Pub Date : 2022-06-19 DOI:10.1080/19452829.2022.2089452
Paola Velasco-Herrejón
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脆弱的女人。然而,不平等还有另一个方面,在这本书中没有得到应有的关注。是贫富之间的不平等。即使假设富人和穷人都具有同样的天生艺术天赋,也不能由此得出,促进艺术发展的制度和激励措施一般会使穷人和富人一样受益。卡班达似乎很有信心,如果创造了将艺术作为一种可销售商品的机会,即使是最贫穷的有音乐天赋的孩子也会在成年后找到摆脱贫困的方法。他自己的个人生活就是这种可能性的生动证明。然而,问题在于从一个人或几个人的生活中进行概括。世界各地的经验教训表明,在许多不同的服务——例如获得医疗保健、教育和金融——的背景下,普遍的制度和激励措施并不总能帮助穷人,因为富人往往攫取了大部分利益。为了使穷人受益,必须特别设计这种服务,使穷人能够克服他们在获得这些服务方面与-à-vis富人相比所面临的具体不利条件。没有理由认为接触艺术会是这种模式的例外。因此,我们面临的挑战不仅在于建立将艺术作为一种普遍的发展工具来普及的制度,还在于如何设计这些制度,使穷人至少能像富人一样从中受益。这本书在很大程度上启发了我们应对挑战的第一部分;第二部分需要更多的关注。
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Sustainability, Capabilities and Human Security
vulnerable women. There is another aspect of inequality, however, which does not receive as much attention in the book as it deserves. It is the inequality between the rich and the poor. Even if it is assumed that the rich and the poor are equally endowed with innate artistic talents, it does not follow that the institutions and incentives that promote arts in general will enable the poor to benefit as much as the rich. Kabanda seems confident that if the opportunity for using arts as a saleable commodity is created, even the poorest children with musical talents will find a way out of poverty in their adult lives. His own personal life is a glowing testimony to this possibility. The problem, however, lies in generalising from the life of one person or of a few. Lessons from experience from around the world shows that in the context of many different services – such as access to healthcare, education and finance – generalised institutions and incentives do not always help the poor as the rich tend to corner most of the benefits. For the poor to benefit from them, such services need to be specially designed so that the poor can overcome the specific disadvantages they face vis-à-vis the rich in accessing them. There is no reason to suppose that access to arts will be an exception to this pattern. The challenge, therefore, lies not just in creating institutions for popularising arts as a generalised instrument for development, but also in designing the institutions in such a way that the poor can benefit from them at least as much as the rich. This book goes a long way towards enlightening us on the first part of the challenge; the second part needs more attention.
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期刊介绍: Journal of Human Development and Capabilities: A Multi-Disciplinary Journal for People-Centered Development is the peer-reviewed journal of the Human Development and Capabilities Association. It was launched in January 2000 to promote new perspectives on challenges of human development, capability expansion, poverty eradication, social justice and human rights. The Journal aims to stimulate innovative development thinking that is based on the premise that development is fundamentally about improving the well-being and agency of people, by expanding the choices and opportunities they have. Accordingly, the Journal recognizes that development is about more than just economic growth and development policy is more than just economic policy: it cuts across economic, social, political and environmental issues. The Journal publishes original work in philosophy, economics, and other social sciences that expand concepts, measurement tools and policy alternatives for human development. It provides a forum for an open exchange of ideas among a broad spectrum of academics, policy makers and development practitioners who are interested in confronting the challenges of human development at global, national and local levels.
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