Rural Youth's Capacity to Aspire: What Role for Local Government Actions?

被引:3
|
作者
Lopez-Munoz, Laura [1 ]
Ingelaere, Bert [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Norte, Dept Polit Sci & Int Relat, Km 5 Via Puerto Colombia, Barranquilla, Colombia
[2] Univ Antwerp, Inst Dev Policy, Antwerp, Belgium
关键词
Capacity to aspire; Rural youth; Local government; Terms of recognition; Practical reasoning; Agency;
D O I
10.1080/19452829.2020.1845127
中图分类号
F0 [经济学]; F1 [世界各国经济概况、经济史、经济地理]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
0201 ; 020105 ; 03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
The capacity to aspire is understood as the capacity to identify and navigate pathways to realise personal ideas of the good life. The constrained capacity to aspire of poor people inhibits their ability to change their circumstances. The questions at the heart of this paper are whether local government plays a role in the development of this capacity and how. We examined these questions through interviews with over 50 young people in a rural municipality in Colombia, where particular development-related strategies are implemented, and found that local government can strengthen the capacity to aspire by creating spaces of participation and assisting access to higher education. However, corruption, unsustainability, discontinuity of programmes, and the disregard of youth preferences constitute hindrances to the capacity to aspire that originate from government action as well. This discussion is developed around the notions of conversion factors, practical reasoning, terms of recognition, and human agency. The paper concludes that the capacity to aspire can be developed by including youth voices in policy planning, which would initiate new levels of interaction with the government that could further change the terms of recognition, and by adopting a political discourse that takes the capacity to aspire seriously.
引用
收藏
页码:403 / 422
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Local government citizen participation and rural development: reflections on Uganda's decentralization system
    Kakumba, Umar
    INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES, 2010, 76 (01) : 171 - 186
  • [42] Hesitancy to participate in South African local government elections - rural voter's perspective
    Mashapha, Masindi Cecilia
    Molepo, John Ntshaupe
    Maleka, Mogotsi Caiphus
    POLITIKON, 2022, 49 (04) : 446 - 456
  • [43] Role of individuals' virtues in relationship between emotional responses to government's actions and their consequences
    Gaur, Sanjaya Singh
    Anand, Ila Mehrotra
    JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNANCE, 2020, 24 (02): : 327 - 364
  • [44] Role of individuals’ virtues in relationship between emotional responses to government’s actions and their consequences
    Sanjaya Singh Gaur
    Ila Mehrotra Anand
    Journal of Management and Governance, 2020, 24 : 327 - 364
  • [45] The role of local government and the private sector in China's tourism industry
    Wang, Caiping
    Xu, Honggang
    TOURISM MANAGEMENT, 2014, 45 : 95 - 105
  • [46] Role of Local Self-Government in Covid-19 Pandemic Management in Rural India
    Chatterjee, Debalina
    Mohanty, Madhubrata
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION, 2022, 14 (02) : 3378 - 3384
  • [47] Trust, Transparency and Security in the Sharing Economy: What is the Government's Role?
    D'Hauwers, Ruben
    van der Bank, Jacobus
    Montakhabi, Mehdi
    TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION MANAGEMENT REVIEW, 2020, 10 (05): : 6 - 18
  • [48] SUSTAINABILITY LEADERSHIP IN A LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTEXT The Administrator's Role in the Process
    Wang, Xiaohu
    Van Wart, Montgomery
    Lebredo, Nick
    PUBLIC PERFORMANCE & MANAGEMENT REVIEW, 2014, 37 (03) : 339 - 364
  • [49] Building the role of local government authorities towards the achievement of the human right to water in rural Tanzania
    Jimenez, Alejandro
    Perez-Foguet, Agusti
    NATURAL RESOURCES FORUM, 2010, 34 (02) : 93 - 105
  • [50] Canadian Rural Youth and Role Tension of the Police: 'It's Hard in a Small Town'
    Ricciardelli, Rosemary
    Adorjan, Michael
    Spencer, Dale
    YOUTH JUSTICE-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, 2020, 20 (03): : 199 - 214