Working Paper

Innocenti Working Paper;2017-14

Linking Social Rights to Active Citizenship for the Most Vulnerable: The Role of Rights and Accountability in the ‘Making’ and ‘Shaping’ of Social Protection

Published on 1 October 2017

The rise of social protection into the limelight of social policy has opened up space for understanding how it can act as a key interface between states and citizens.

This paper rethinks social protection through the lens of citizenship. It considers how the design and implementation of social protection can be shifted away from discretionary and technocratic forms, to forms which stimulate vulnerable citizens to make justice-based claims for their rights and demand accountability for the realization of those rights. It puts forward a conceptual framework for social protection with three modalities through which citizens can be engaged: as shapers and makers; as users and choosers; and as passive consumers.

Authors

Rachel Sabates-Wheeler

Rural Futures Cluster Lead

Publication details

authors
Sabates-Wheeler, R., Abdulai, A-G., Wilmink, N., de Groot, R. and Spadafora, T.R.
language
English

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Programmes and centres
Centre for Social Protection
Region
Ghana

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