Autore
Chiodo, EmanuelaTitolo
Ambiguità e paradossi della condizionalità nelle politiche di reddito minimo: la sociologia di Robert Castel per ripensare il welfarePeriodico
Autonomie locali e servizi socialiAnno:
2025 - Fascicolo:
3 - Pagina iniziale:
589 - Pagina finale:
602The article explores conditionality and activation in Italy’s minimum income policies through Robert Castel’s critical perspective on social protection. Castel frames these policies as paradoxical, situating them within the long transformation of the «social question», the crisis of wage-based society and the rise of neoliberalism. The commodification of social rights and the individualization of social risks and needs linked to conditionality are signs of a profound shift in welfare and in social work that fundamentally undermines social protection as indispensable condition for «making society». In this context, Castel underscores sociology’s critical role in decoding these challenges and uncovering the normative assumptions about individuals and society that threaten social cohesion.
SICI: 0392-2278(2025)3<589:AEPDCN>2.0.ZU;2-Y
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