How Corrupt is Britain?
Herausgeber: Whyte, David
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An collection of powerful exposes which reveal corruption in different arms of the British state and call for fundamental political change.
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An collection of powerful exposes which reveal corruption in different arms of the British state and call for fundamental political change.
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- Verlag: Pluto Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 170g
- ISBN-13: 9780745335308
- ISBN-10: 0745335306
- Artikelnr.: 41827467
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- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Pluto Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 170g
- ISBN-13: 9780745335308
- ISBN-10: 0745335306
- Artikelnr.: 41827467
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ines Doujak is an artist working in London and Vienna, where she studied at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna (1988â "93). She was project leader of the arts based research ¿Loomshuttles / Warpaths¿, funded by the FWF Austrian Science Funds (2010-2014). _x000B_Oliver Ressler is an artist and filmmaker based in Vienna. His work has been exhibited across the world including at the Berkeley Art Museum, USA, Platform Garanti Contemporary Art Center, Istanbul and the Alexandria Contemporary Arts Forum, Egypt. He is the editor of Alternative Economics, Alternative Societies (2007).
Preface by Will McMahon
Acknowledgements
Introduction: A Very British Corruption - David Whyte
Part I: Neoliberalism and Corruption
1. Moving Beyond a Narrow Definition of Corruption - David Beetham
2. The New Normal: Moral Economies in the 'Age of Fraud' - Jörg Wiegratz
3. Neoliberalism, Politics and Institutional Corruption: Against the
'Institutional Malaise' - David Miller
Part II: Corruption in Policing
4. Policed by Consent? The Myth and the Betrayal - Phil Scraton
5. Hillsborough: The Long Struggle to Expose Police Corruption - Sheila
Coleman
6. Justice Denied: Police Accountability and the Killing of Mark Duggan -
Joanna Gilmore and Waqas Tufail
Part III: Corruption in Government and Public Institutions
7. British State Torture: From 'Search and Try' to 'Hide and Lie' - Paul
O'Connor
8. The Return of the Repressed: Secrets, Lies, Denial and 'Historical'
Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Scandals - Chris Greer and Eugene
McLaughlin
9. Politics, Government and Corruption: The Case of the Private Finance
Initiative - Michael Mair and Paul Jones
10. Revolving-Door Politics and Corruption - Stuart Wilks-Heeg
Part IV: Corruption in Finance and the Corporate Sector
11. On Her Majesty's Secrecy Service - John Christensen
12. Accounting for Corruption in the 'Big Four' Accountancy Firms - Prem
Sikka
13. Corporate Theft and Impunity in Financial Services - Steve Tombs
14. High Pay and Corruption - Luke Hildyard
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: A Very British Corruption - David Whyte
Part I: Neoliberalism and Corruption
1. Moving Beyond a Narrow Definition of Corruption - David Beetham
2. The New Normal: Moral Economies in the 'Age of Fraud' - Jörg Wiegratz
3. Neoliberalism, Politics and Institutional Corruption: Against the
'Institutional Malaise' - David Miller
Part II: Corruption in Policing
4. Policed by Consent? The Myth and the Betrayal - Phil Scraton
5. Hillsborough: The Long Struggle to Expose Police Corruption - Sheila
Coleman
6. Justice Denied: Police Accountability and the Killing of Mark Duggan -
Joanna Gilmore and Waqas Tufail
Part III: Corruption in Government and Public Institutions
7. British State Torture: From 'Search and Try' to 'Hide and Lie' - Paul
O'Connor
8. The Return of the Repressed: Secrets, Lies, Denial and 'Historical'
Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Scandals - Chris Greer and Eugene
McLaughlin
9. Politics, Government and Corruption: The Case of the Private Finance
Initiative - Michael Mair and Paul Jones
10. Revolving-Door Politics and Corruption - Stuart Wilks-Heeg
Part IV: Corruption in Finance and the Corporate Sector
11. On Her Majesty's Secrecy Service - John Christensen
12. Accounting for Corruption in the 'Big Four' Accountancy Firms - Prem
Sikka
13. Corporate Theft and Impunity in Financial Services - Steve Tombs
14. High Pay and Corruption - Luke Hildyard
List of Contributors
Index
Preface by Will McMahon
Acknowledgements
Introduction: A Very British Corruption - David Whyte
Part I: Neoliberalism and Corruption
1. Moving Beyond a Narrow Definition of Corruption - David Beetham
2. The New Normal: Moral Economies in the 'Age of Fraud' - Jörg Wiegratz
3. Neoliberalism, Politics and Institutional Corruption: Against the
'Institutional Malaise' - David Miller
Part II: Corruption in Policing
4. Policed by Consent? The Myth and the Betrayal - Phil Scraton
5. Hillsborough: The Long Struggle to Expose Police Corruption - Sheila
Coleman
6. Justice Denied: Police Accountability and the Killing of Mark Duggan -
Joanna Gilmore and Waqas Tufail
Part III: Corruption in Government and Public Institutions
7. British State Torture: From 'Search and Try' to 'Hide and Lie' - Paul
O'Connor
8. The Return of the Repressed: Secrets, Lies, Denial and 'Historical'
Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Scandals - Chris Greer and Eugene
McLaughlin
9. Politics, Government and Corruption: The Case of the Private Finance
Initiative - Michael Mair and Paul Jones
10. Revolving-Door Politics and Corruption - Stuart Wilks-Heeg
Part IV: Corruption in Finance and the Corporate Sector
11. On Her Majesty's Secrecy Service - John Christensen
12. Accounting for Corruption in the 'Big Four' Accountancy Firms - Prem
Sikka
13. Corporate Theft and Impunity in Financial Services - Steve Tombs
14. High Pay and Corruption - Luke Hildyard
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: A Very British Corruption - David Whyte
Part I: Neoliberalism and Corruption
1. Moving Beyond a Narrow Definition of Corruption - David Beetham
2. The New Normal: Moral Economies in the 'Age of Fraud' - Jörg Wiegratz
3. Neoliberalism, Politics and Institutional Corruption: Against the
'Institutional Malaise' - David Miller
Part II: Corruption in Policing
4. Policed by Consent? The Myth and the Betrayal - Phil Scraton
5. Hillsborough: The Long Struggle to Expose Police Corruption - Sheila
Coleman
6. Justice Denied: Police Accountability and the Killing of Mark Duggan -
Joanna Gilmore and Waqas Tufail
Part III: Corruption in Government and Public Institutions
7. British State Torture: From 'Search and Try' to 'Hide and Lie' - Paul
O'Connor
8. The Return of the Repressed: Secrets, Lies, Denial and 'Historical'
Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Scandals - Chris Greer and Eugene
McLaughlin
9. Politics, Government and Corruption: The Case of the Private Finance
Initiative - Michael Mair and Paul Jones
10. Revolving-Door Politics and Corruption - Stuart Wilks-Heeg
Part IV: Corruption in Finance and the Corporate Sector
11. On Her Majesty's Secrecy Service - John Christensen
12. Accounting for Corruption in the 'Big Four' Accountancy Firms - Prem
Sikka
13. Corporate Theft and Impunity in Financial Services - Steve Tombs
14. High Pay and Corruption - Luke Hildyard
List of Contributors
Index