Central to New Labour's ambition to transform public policy and public services was the development of joined-up government’. This article considers the experience of joining-up’ at the local level, through one programme of reform, the ‘local government modernisation agenda’ (LGMA). Drawing on published research from evaluations of the LGMA this article argues that three key strategies for joining-up’ locally are evident in the policies of the LGMA: empowerment, endorsement and enticement. Each strategy contains a particular vision of joined-up’ local governance and what should shape it. However in practice each strategy was diluted, undermined or challenged by the existence of alternative perspectives. The article proposes that there are p...
In the UK there has been a proliferation of agencies at differing regulatory scales as part of the r...
Recent research has questioned the ability of Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) to secure better c...
Research into public participation in local decision-making has increased over the past forty years,...
Central to New Labour's ambition to transform public policy and public services was the development ...
Central to New Labour's ambition to transform public policy and public services was the develop...
Since 1997, local government in the United Kingdom has found itself at the sharp end of an ambitious...
The last decade has witnessed a raft of new policies designed to transform the politics and performa...
This article examines the New Labour agenda for the governance of localities, focusing on three cent...
Community involvement has long been associated with measures to tackle the problems of deprived neig...
In order to overcome financial crisis, it is an international tendency to have the shift from a trad...
There is much debate about the shift from a pattern of traditional local government to one of local ...
New Labour has subjected English local government to an unparalleled period of reform. This article ...
Drawing on the author's unrivalled experience and expertise in both research and policy-making, this...
The author explores the application of figurational sociology to developments in governance under Ne...
Abstract This article examines New Labour’s approach to joined-up government within UK urban policy....
In the UK there has been a proliferation of agencies at differing regulatory scales as part of the r...
Recent research has questioned the ability of Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) to secure better c...
Research into public participation in local decision-making has increased over the past forty years,...
Central to New Labour's ambition to transform public policy and public services was the development ...
Central to New Labour's ambition to transform public policy and public services was the develop...
Since 1997, local government in the United Kingdom has found itself at the sharp end of an ambitious...
The last decade has witnessed a raft of new policies designed to transform the politics and performa...
This article examines the New Labour agenda for the governance of localities, focusing on three cent...
Community involvement has long been associated with measures to tackle the problems of deprived neig...
In order to overcome financial crisis, it is an international tendency to have the shift from a trad...
There is much debate about the shift from a pattern of traditional local government to one of local ...
New Labour has subjected English local government to an unparalleled period of reform. This article ...
Drawing on the author's unrivalled experience and expertise in both research and policy-making, this...
The author explores the application of figurational sociology to developments in governance under Ne...
Abstract This article examines New Labour’s approach to joined-up government within UK urban policy....
In the UK there has been a proliferation of agencies at differing regulatory scales as part of the r...
Recent research has questioned the ability of Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) to secure better c...
Research into public participation in local decision-making has increased over the past forty years,...