The New Labour government came into power in May 1997 with an agenda to reform public services. The key strategy to achieve reform was the concept of modernization. Central to this is the rhetoric of renewal through collaboration, partnership and inclusion. Based upon the authors' research and consultancy activities, this article will explore the emergent modernization programme in policy terms, and also in terms of the organizational consequences for health, welfare and other public agencies.Our argument is that though it was brought in as an antidote to the ‘excesses’ of Thatcherism, the momentum of modernization is being maintained by recourse to centralist and managerialist strategies and prescriptions. We recognize that New Labour's ap...
The aim of the study was to find out, what has changed and what has remained the same when comparing...
Can public sector reform change service performance for the better? This is a hotly contested debate...
This article explores the implications for issues of equality and diversity in the Labour government...
The New Labour government came into power in May 1997 with an agenda to reform public services. The ...
The chapter proceeds in the following way. Firstly, it briefly outlines the traditional Labour appro...
The chapter proceeds in the following way. Firstly, it briefly outlines the traditional Labour appro...
The modernization agenda is central to New Labour's desire to improve public services and reforming ...
The current Labour Government has embarked on radical public sector reform in England. A so-called ‘...
In this paper our focus is on the reform of Britain’s public services since the 1980s, particularly ...
The current Labour Government has embarked on radical public sector reform in England. A so-called ‘...
This article analyses the impact of Thatcher's economic reforms upon the UK public sector. It argues...
From 1979 to 1997 the Conservative governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major tried to refashio...
From 1979 to 1997 the Conservative governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major tried to refashio...
This article analyses three strands of local government modernization. The first takes an overview o...
The aftermath of modernization: examining the impact of a change agenda on local government employee...
The aim of the study was to find out, what has changed and what has remained the same when comparing...
Can public sector reform change service performance for the better? This is a hotly contested debate...
This article explores the implications for issues of equality and diversity in the Labour government...
The New Labour government came into power in May 1997 with an agenda to reform public services. The ...
The chapter proceeds in the following way. Firstly, it briefly outlines the traditional Labour appro...
The chapter proceeds in the following way. Firstly, it briefly outlines the traditional Labour appro...
The modernization agenda is central to New Labour's desire to improve public services and reforming ...
The current Labour Government has embarked on radical public sector reform in England. A so-called ‘...
In this paper our focus is on the reform of Britain’s public services since the 1980s, particularly ...
The current Labour Government has embarked on radical public sector reform in England. A so-called ‘...
This article analyses the impact of Thatcher's economic reforms upon the UK public sector. It argues...
From 1979 to 1997 the Conservative governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major tried to refashio...
From 1979 to 1997 the Conservative governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major tried to refashio...
This article analyses three strands of local government modernization. The first takes an overview o...
The aftermath of modernization: examining the impact of a change agenda on local government employee...
The aim of the study was to find out, what has changed and what has remained the same when comparing...
Can public sector reform change service performance for the better? This is a hotly contested debate...
This article explores the implications for issues of equality and diversity in the Labour government...