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Towards a Citizens Welfare StateThe 3 + 2 Rs of Welfare ReformLoughborough University. Notions of recognition and difference do not inform the mainstream debate about welfare reform, which is, instead, dominated by a dichotomous discourse of active modernization vs passive welfare dependency. The article challenges this dichotomy within the context of New Labours welfare reform agenda in the UK. It argues, first, that welfare reform should treat improvements in social security benefits not as promoting passive welfare but as complementary to labour market activation policies. Second, it redefines active welfare to incorporate notions of active citizenship, which construct welfare subjects as actors in the political process of welfare policy-making and delivery. As a framework for this position, the article discusses three Rs of welfare reform, risk protection, redistribution and recognition, together with the further two Rs of rights and responsibilities. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of a rights agenda both to tackling poverty and exclusion and to recognition politics.
Key Words: citizenship recognition redistribution rights risk voice
Theory, Culture & Society, Vol. 18, No. 2-3,
91-111 (2001) This article has been cited by other articles:
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