Drawing on interviews conducted by the author with politicians, bureaucrats and citizens, alongside content analysis of government documents, this book explains how New Labour has consumerized public services and contributed to the anti-politics that it has widely decried.
Drawing on interviews conducted by the author with politicians, bureaucrats and citizens, alongside content analysis of government documents, this book explains how New Labour has consumerized public services and contributed to the anti-politics that it has widely decried.
CATHERINE NEEDHAM is a Lecturer in Politics at Queen Mary, University of London, UK. She is the author of Citizen-Consumers: New Labour's Marketplace Democracy (2003).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Citizens and Consumers Public Service Reform: Narratives and Regimes A Consumerist Citizenship Regime Public Services before New Labour: The Path to Consumerism The Context of Public Service Reform under New Labour: Marketising the Welfare State Tony Blair: Consumerism and Community The Consumer in Whitehall Local Government: The Customer in the Community The Citizen Perspective Conclusion: Coproducing Public Services
Introduction: Citizens and Consumers Public Service Reform: Narratives and Regimes A Consumerist Citizenship Regime Public Services before New Labour: The Path to Consumerism The Context of Public Service Reform under New Labour: Marketising the Welfare State Tony Blair: Consumerism and Community The Consumer in Whitehall Local Government: The Customer in the Community The Citizen Perspective Conclusion: Coproducing Public Services
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