‘User Involvement’ has become the new mantra in Public Services with professionals constantly being reminded that ‘user knows best’. The pur pose of this paper is to ask where the preoccupation with ‘the User’ comes from and to pose some questions about what ‘User Involvement’ actually means. Within our paper we see three issues as central within this. The first is a consideration of the historical antecedents of the discourse of ‘User Involvement’, focusing in on the struggles over British welfare that took place around the late 1970s–early 1980s. This forms the context from which we seek to understand and critique the New Labour project in relation to the massive expansion of regulatory frame works. We argue that, far from enabling the de...
In this article we explore the ways in which three public services have been responding to the deman...
Since coming to power, New Labour has embarked on a programme of modernization. Few areas of state a...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project was situa...
"User Involvement" has become the new mantra in Public Services with professionals constantly being ...
The participation of service users in the planning and delivery of social work services has become a...
The participation of service users in the planning and delivery of social work services has become a...
In the United Kingdom, New Labour articulated a consumerist view of the relationship between the pub...
The UK welfare state is under sustained ideological and political attack. It has also been undermine...
This article considers the policy discourse of social inclusion in participatory politics and, with ...
Purpose - The paper's purpose is to reopen a debate around the potential impact of narrow conceptual...
Policies of citizen involvement in health and social care have given rise to a variety of organisati...
The ‘passive’ welfare state was accused of promoting a dependency culture. ‘Active’ welfare and the ...
This paper explores the emergence of consumerism as a basis for the reconstruction of relationships ...
In this article we explore the ways in which three public services have been responding to the deman...
Since coming to power, New Labour has embarked on a programme of modernization. Few areas of state a...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project was situa...
"User Involvement" has become the new mantra in Public Services with professionals constantly being ...
The participation of service users in the planning and delivery of social work services has become a...
The participation of service users in the planning and delivery of social work services has become a...
In the United Kingdom, New Labour articulated a consumerist view of the relationship between the pub...
The UK welfare state is under sustained ideological and political attack. It has also been undermine...
This article considers the policy discourse of social inclusion in participatory politics and, with ...
Purpose - The paper's purpose is to reopen a debate around the potential impact of narrow conceptual...
Policies of citizen involvement in health and social care have given rise to a variety of organisati...
The ‘passive’ welfare state was accused of promoting a dependency culture. ‘Active’ welfare and the ...
This paper explores the emergence of consumerism as a basis for the reconstruction of relationships ...
In this article we explore the ways in which three public services have been responding to the deman...
Since coming to power, New Labour has embarked on a programme of modernization. Few areas of state a...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project was situa...