Poverty Knowledge in South Africa

Poverty Knowledge in South Africa

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Davie, Grace
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9780521198752
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Poverty is South Africa's greatest challenge. But what is 'poverty'? How can it be measured? And how can it be reduced if not eliminated? In South Africa, human science knowledge about the cost of living grew out of colonialism, industrialization, apartheid and civil resistance campaigns, which makes this knowledge far from neutral or apolitical. South Africans have used the Poverty Datum Line (PDL), Gini coefficients and other poverty thresholds to petition the state, to chip away at the pillars of white supremacy, and, more recently, to criticize the postapartheid government's failures to deliver on some of its promises. Rather than promoting one particular policy solution, this book argues that poverty knowledge teaches us about the dynamics of historical change, the power of racism in white settler societies, and the role of grassroots protest movements in shaping state policies and scientific categories. Readers will gain new perspectives on today's debates about social welfare, redistribution and human rights, and will ultimately find reasons to rethink conventional approaches to advocacy.
EAN 9780521198752
ISBN 0521198755
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date February 5, 2015
Pages 346
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 157 x 20
Country United Kingdom
Readership Tertiary Education
Authors Davie, Grace
Illustrations 2 Halftones, unspecified; 1 Line drawings, unspecified