This paper discusses the changing use of the concept of ‘partnership’ in three contexts: community partnership; partnership as part of public-private partnerships (PPP), and; partnership as the co-production of public goods. The paper introudces the politics of partnership as an aspect of the liberal democratic theory of governance and examines the notion in the context of devolution and deregulation. The paper finds the first two senses lacking in substance and more of a political strategy of neoliberal cooptation. The paper briefly examines the third sense of partnership as co-labor-ation as a means of enhancing democratic governance
The challenge of enhancing the `democratic anchorage' of partnerships has become a central concern i...
This chapter suggests a new concept, ‘mutual transference empowerment’, to describe partnerships bet...
This paper aims to explore the social drivers underlying the emergence of the social partnership as ...
This paper discusses the changing use of the concept of ‘partnership’ in three contexts: community p...
“Partnership” is often promoted as an unquestioned “good” for higher education institutions in relat...
This study explored the discourses of partnership between government and community organisations dur...
Sandra Eady - ORCID: 0000-0002-1089-666X https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1089-666XItem deposited in Uni...
“Partnership” is often promoted as an unquestioned “good” for higher education institutions in relat...
Networks, collaboration and partnerships between the government and community groups offer prospects...
The idea of student-staff partnership working is becoming increasingly popular in higher education. ...
Partnership is about sharing of power, responsibility and achievements. According to the World Bank ...
The rhetoric of partnership is ubiquitous in the current policy context. In education, partnerships ...
This thesis examines the concept and practice of partnership in the context of post-16 learning. Th...
The term partnership is increasingly used by governments, industry, community organisations and scho...
Within the context of bilateral support to the education sector in Tonga and the Solomon Islands, th...
The challenge of enhancing the `democratic anchorage' of partnerships has become a central concern i...
This chapter suggests a new concept, ‘mutual transference empowerment’, to describe partnerships bet...
This paper aims to explore the social drivers underlying the emergence of the social partnership as ...
This paper discusses the changing use of the concept of ‘partnership’ in three contexts: community p...
“Partnership” is often promoted as an unquestioned “good” for higher education institutions in relat...
This study explored the discourses of partnership between government and community organisations dur...
Sandra Eady - ORCID: 0000-0002-1089-666X https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1089-666XItem deposited in Uni...
“Partnership” is often promoted as an unquestioned “good” for higher education institutions in relat...
Networks, collaboration and partnerships between the government and community groups offer prospects...
The idea of student-staff partnership working is becoming increasingly popular in higher education. ...
Partnership is about sharing of power, responsibility and achievements. According to the World Bank ...
The rhetoric of partnership is ubiquitous in the current policy context. In education, partnerships ...
This thesis examines the concept and practice of partnership in the context of post-16 learning. Th...
The term partnership is increasingly used by governments, industry, community organisations and scho...
Within the context of bilateral support to the education sector in Tonga and the Solomon Islands, th...
The challenge of enhancing the `democratic anchorage' of partnerships has become a central concern i...
This chapter suggests a new concept, ‘mutual transference empowerment’, to describe partnerships bet...
This paper aims to explore the social drivers underlying the emergence of the social partnership as ...