Using interview and documentary empirical evidence from leaders of a local community group that took on the running of a leisure facility after its threatened closure by the local authority, this article examines the relationship between third sector and state sector, the role of volunteers, the changing role of third sector organisations and the theoretical and practical limitations of ‘localism’ in making sense of these changes. It is suggested that localism is to be understood in relation to continuing central influences over policy, that community and voluntary organisations are inextricably bound up with the public sector rather than being a discrete and independent sector in their own right, and that the extant academic literature on ...
In the context of a mixed economy of welfare, public policy in the UK and elsewhere has long promote...
Third sector organisations (TSO’s) increasingly provide alternatives to public services, manage comm...
Despite a largely indifferent and otherwise sceptical public reception, the ‘Big Society’ has remain...
In the last decade, UK public agencies have increasingly been required to collaborate with non-state...
Against the background of the current shift from government to governance, relationships between thi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Third sector organisations are increasingly importan...
In Britain, the former Labour government employed a range of collaborative governance initiatives to...
This thesis explores the operation of third sector politics within the changing context of local go...
This article draws on concepts of trust to analyse recent policies affecting public/third sector rel...
Local government organisations and localised third sector organisations share common ground as parti...
Organising that is separate from state and market orgamsmg is variously called voluntary, nonprofit,...
Third sector organisations deliver a range of public services for government. They are valued and tr...
Scholars have attributed various beneficial outcomes to the presence and density of the voluntary, t...
This paper critically examines the ‘asset transfer’ of leisure services from the public to the volun...
In Britain, the former Labour government employed a range of collaborative governance initiatives to...
In the context of a mixed economy of welfare, public policy in the UK and elsewhere has long promote...
Third sector organisations (TSO’s) increasingly provide alternatives to public services, manage comm...
Despite a largely indifferent and otherwise sceptical public reception, the ‘Big Society’ has remain...
In the last decade, UK public agencies have increasingly been required to collaborate with non-state...
Against the background of the current shift from government to governance, relationships between thi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Third sector organisations are increasingly importan...
In Britain, the former Labour government employed a range of collaborative governance initiatives to...
This thesis explores the operation of third sector politics within the changing context of local go...
This article draws on concepts of trust to analyse recent policies affecting public/third sector rel...
Local government organisations and localised third sector organisations share common ground as parti...
Organising that is separate from state and market orgamsmg is variously called voluntary, nonprofit,...
Third sector organisations deliver a range of public services for government. They are valued and tr...
Scholars have attributed various beneficial outcomes to the presence and density of the voluntary, t...
This paper critically examines the ‘asset transfer’ of leisure services from the public to the volun...
In Britain, the former Labour government employed a range of collaborative governance initiatives to...
In the context of a mixed economy of welfare, public policy in the UK and elsewhere has long promote...
Third sector organisations (TSO’s) increasingly provide alternatives to public services, manage comm...
Despite a largely indifferent and otherwise sceptical public reception, the ‘Big Society’ has remain...