This article explores UK attempts to boost ordinary citizens’ participation in government policy formulation through ‘open policy making’. Drawing primarily on an analysis of government documents dating from 2012–2018 and focusing on the case of the Department for Education in England, the article highlights elite network control of policy making which works to depress ordinary citizens’ democratic input. Groups who do not fit with depoliticised, ‘top down’ understandings of what counts as valid citizen participation become delegitimised and excluded
This article claims that special-purpose independent agencies such as quangos provide an avenue for ...
Citizenship has become a major topic for debate and the subject of public policy in recent years, as...
This article generates new insights into what contributes to the effective enactment of public parti...
This article explores UK attempts to boost ordinary citizens’ participation in government policy for...
This article draws on data from a study carried out on the evolution of specialist schools under New...
This article explores recent UK government aspirations towards ‘open policy making’ (OPM). Against a...
This article discusses the tensions and challenges posed through the involvement with government sp...
This paper considers the recent introduction of Citizenship Education in England from a governmental...
This article examines the participation of ‘third-sector’ organisations in public educat...
This article examines how education policies developed in the European Union (EU) through the open m...
This article examines how education policies developed in the European Union (EU) through the open m...
This enquiry is an analysis of the Education White Papers introduced in England between 2009 and 201...
Since devolution in the late 1990s, education policy in England has diverged further from that in Sc...
This chapter focuses on some key points of contestation around important historical legislative mome...
Since devolution in the late 1990s, education policy in England has diverged further from that in Sc...
This article claims that special-purpose independent agencies such as quangos provide an avenue for ...
Citizenship has become a major topic for debate and the subject of public policy in recent years, as...
This article generates new insights into what contributes to the effective enactment of public parti...
This article explores UK attempts to boost ordinary citizens’ participation in government policy for...
This article draws on data from a study carried out on the evolution of specialist schools under New...
This article explores recent UK government aspirations towards ‘open policy making’ (OPM). Against a...
This article discusses the tensions and challenges posed through the involvement with government sp...
This paper considers the recent introduction of Citizenship Education in England from a governmental...
This article examines the participation of ‘third-sector’ organisations in public educat...
This article examines how education policies developed in the European Union (EU) through the open m...
This article examines how education policies developed in the European Union (EU) through the open m...
This enquiry is an analysis of the Education White Papers introduced in England between 2009 and 201...
Since devolution in the late 1990s, education policy in England has diverged further from that in Sc...
This chapter focuses on some key points of contestation around important historical legislative mome...
Since devolution in the late 1990s, education policy in England has diverged further from that in Sc...
This article claims that special-purpose independent agencies such as quangos provide an avenue for ...
Citizenship has become a major topic for debate and the subject of public policy in recent years, as...
This article generates new insights into what contributes to the effective enactment of public parti...