This paper provides a case study of the Centre for Independent Studies (CIS) in Australia with a focus on its education policy work, specifically the report, School funding on a budget (SFoB). CIS is a conservative right wing advocacy think tank, established in 1976 in the aftermath of the Whitlam government’s policy activism, framed by classical liberalism or neoliberalism with a provenance in the political economy of Hayek and Friedman. As such, it is committed to smaller government, individual responsibility and more market driven solutions to social problems. CIS gives more emphasis to academic research than other think tanks of its kind. This paper theorises think tanks as hybrid, boundary spanning organisations that work across academ...
report examines the nature and scope of the media coverage of education-related documents and educat...
Drawing on recent research about UK think tanks, austerity and social policy, Hartwig Pautz and Elke...
This policy paper argues that Australia must develop a national and transparent model of school fund...
This paper provides a case study of the Centre for Independent Studies (CIS) in Australia with a foc...
Free to read at publisher\ud \ud This paper conceptualises think tanks and edu-businesses in relatio...
The Australian think tank industry has grown substantially over the past two decades. Previously con...
Free to read at publisher This paper conceptualises think tanks and edu-businesses in relation to ed...
Though think tanks are acknowledged as critical partners bridging research with policy formulation, ...
This article analyses what it describes as the corporatization of the ‘intellectual machinery’ of go...
The development of public policy has been dogged for many decades by two main issues: the use of ev...
Non-government actors such as think-tanks are playing an important role in Australian policy work. A...
Non-government actors such as think-tanks are playing an important role in Australian policy work. A...
© 2005 Michael CebonIntroduction: Observers of politics in the USA and UK could well call the last 2...
This paper surveys the development of Australian "think tanks" over the past four years. It focuses ...
This article seeks to reveal how neoliberal pressures, and attendant managerial strategies, influenc...
report examines the nature and scope of the media coverage of education-related documents and educat...
Drawing on recent research about UK think tanks, austerity and social policy, Hartwig Pautz and Elke...
This policy paper argues that Australia must develop a national and transparent model of school fund...
This paper provides a case study of the Centre for Independent Studies (CIS) in Australia with a foc...
Free to read at publisher\ud \ud This paper conceptualises think tanks and edu-businesses in relatio...
The Australian think tank industry has grown substantially over the past two decades. Previously con...
Free to read at publisher This paper conceptualises think tanks and edu-businesses in relation to ed...
Though think tanks are acknowledged as critical partners bridging research with policy formulation, ...
This article analyses what it describes as the corporatization of the ‘intellectual machinery’ of go...
The development of public policy has been dogged for many decades by two main issues: the use of ev...
Non-government actors such as think-tanks are playing an important role in Australian policy work. A...
Non-government actors such as think-tanks are playing an important role in Australian policy work. A...
© 2005 Michael CebonIntroduction: Observers of politics in the USA and UK could well call the last 2...
This paper surveys the development of Australian "think tanks" over the past four years. It focuses ...
This article seeks to reveal how neoliberal pressures, and attendant managerial strategies, influenc...
report examines the nature and scope of the media coverage of education-related documents and educat...
Drawing on recent research about UK think tanks, austerity and social policy, Hartwig Pautz and Elke...
This policy paper argues that Australia must develop a national and transparent model of school fund...