Policy Nerd E11 - Is ‘victim-blaming’ a thing in social policy?
Our expert today is Robert Walker, Professor Emeritus of the University of Oxford and current Professor of Social Policy at the Beijing Normal University.
The COVID-19 turmoil came with more universal and arguably more progressive social policy interventions across the Global South and the Global North. Never before, for example, solutions such as the Universal Basic Income have been entertained so seriously in the policy debates and indeed experimented with at such a scale.
This podcast is on universalism and social policy in the context of the current crisis. We look here into:
• Whether the shift towards more universalist solutions will survive the immediate COVID-19 crisis and is viable in the longer run;
• What are the concrete policies that might take root and is UBI one of them;
• How the COVID-19 crisis altered the public conceptualization of risk, disadvantage, and need for policies to protect against/manage such; and
• How by pushing so many more into disadvantage and exposing risks, COVID-19 might have lifted some of the stigmatization and shame attached to need and disadvantage – an issue that has traditionally affected the social policy practice in the North and the South alike.
Series: The Policy Nerd
Type: Interview
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Interviewer: John Crowley
Interviewee: Robert Walker
Publisher: UNESCO Inclusive Policy Lab; UNESCO Radio
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