CCS Seminar: "Contesting Water Privatisation through an Efficiency Narrative" by Susan Spronk

The Centre for Civil Society invites you to the seminar: Contesting Water Privatisation through an Efficiency Narrative.

Presenter: Susan Spronk
Date: Wednesday, 23 July 2014
Time: 12h30 - 16h00 
Venue: CCS Seminar Room, 6th floor of Memorial Tower Building, UKZN Howard College

Topic: Ideological arguments sustain the belief that the private sector is more efficient than the public, and these persist despite ambiguous empirical evidence. The privatization agenda rests on normative assumptions about “economic efficiency” that fail to adequately address the social goals of water and sanitation provision. Civil society can enter the debate on “efficiency” and re-centre it to consider “social efficiency” and the negative effect that privatization has on citizenship rights. Since the Cochabamba Water War of 2000, Bolivia is a site where this discursive contestation is at its most intense.

Presenter:  Susan Spronk is an Associate Professor of Development Studies at the University of Ottawa. Her doctorate was in political science at York University, and she has spent many years in the struggles for justice in Bolivia and across Latin America.

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Posted 22 July 2014
By Lungile Keswa
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Howard College Staff  Howard College Students 
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