作者: Melanie Samson
DOI: 10.1080/19187033.2007.11675094
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摘要: Where Ruckert’s article considers the uneven effects of hegemonic strategies, Melanie Samson examines partial and fragmented privatization spatialization social policy. Her study “Privatizing Collective Public Goods: A Case Study Street Cleaning in Johannesburg, South Africa” how street cleaning Johannesburg took different forms, ways which that unevenness served to reinscribe gender, race, class hierarchies. In exploring exposing varied experiences privatization, Samson’s also provides insight into state restructuring can engender new divisions such as, her context, between workers citizens.