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Title

Empowerment as Contested Terrain.

Authors

Pruijt, Hans; Yerkes, Mara A.

Abstract

Sociological analysis has mainly portrayed empowerment as a manipulative, masking discourse. However, various actors in society view it as the opposite of domination and espouse it as a goal. Empowerment can constitute a discursive field shaped by its internal contractions between autonomy and control, between ambition and risk of programmed failure, exacerbated by the emphasis on responsibility, and between focus and stigmatization. The paper presents a case study of controversies and interventions concerning employability in The Netherlands. Employability can be seen as empowerment in matters of career. The study is based on 41 interviews with policy makers, managers, union and employers' leaders and politicians. It shows that actors drawing on the principle of empowerment as a goal in itself can reset or reclaim a drifting empowerment project in its inceptive phase and add their own twist during execution, evaluation and efforts to engineer improvements.

Subjects

POWER (Social sciences); SOCIAL policy; SOCIOLOGICAL research; EMPLOYABILITY; POLITICAL autonomy

Publication

European Societies, 2014, Vol 16, Issue 1, p48

ISSN

1461-6696

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1080/14616696.2013.809465

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