This article critically analyses the management of public sector austerity. Focusing on the case of UK local government chief executives, we develop the concept of austerity imaginaries. We provide four examples of these based on extensive interviewing. Offered as a theoretical concept, austerity imaginaries involve shared understandings of the role and potential for local government during times of acute fiscal pressure. We contribute empirical knowledge about the local dynamics of austerity and contribute to critical scholarship in this field. We argue that a simple thesis of ruination and destruction can obscure the creative work involved at the front line and we advocate the value of engaging both critically and empathetically with the ...
Since 2010, local authorities in England have faced a dramatic cut in funding from central governmen...
This paper seeks to provide a conceptual framework in which to examine the social practices of conte...
This article analyses the logic underpinning austerity governance in the UK. Taking the UK’s relati...
This article critically analyses the management of public sector austerity. Focusing on the case of ...
A key aim of this special issue is to demonstrate the enduring insights of public policy studies dur...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed versionThis article contends th...
open access articleAusterity has been delivered in the UK, without durably effective resistance. Re...
This article contends that the study of UK local government, its institutions and actors, is an incr...
This is the introduction to the Virtual Special Issue on Austerity, drawing articles from the three ...
Many austerity accounts focus on the shrinkage of city governments, with less emphasis on state-buil...
© The Author (2021). Published by Oxford University Press. This is an Open Access article distribute...
Open access article. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the URI link.The resear...
In 2010, the British Coalition government came to power explicitly promising spending cuts as part o...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...
Since 2010, local authorities in England have faced a dramatic cut in funding from central governmen...
This paper seeks to provide a conceptual framework in which to examine the social practices of conte...
This article analyses the logic underpinning austerity governance in the UK. Taking the UK’s relati...
This article critically analyses the management of public sector austerity. Focusing on the case of ...
A key aim of this special issue is to demonstrate the enduring insights of public policy studies dur...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed versionThis article contends th...
open access articleAusterity has been delivered in the UK, without durably effective resistance. Re...
This article contends that the study of UK local government, its institutions and actors, is an incr...
This is the introduction to the Virtual Special Issue on Austerity, drawing articles from the three ...
Many austerity accounts focus on the shrinkage of city governments, with less emphasis on state-buil...
© The Author (2021). Published by Oxford University Press. This is an Open Access article distribute...
Open access article. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the URI link.The resear...
In 2010, the British Coalition government came to power explicitly promising spending cuts as part o...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...
Since 2010, local authorities in England have faced a dramatic cut in funding from central governmen...
This paper seeks to provide a conceptual framework in which to examine the social practices of conte...
This article analyses the logic underpinning austerity governance in the UK. Taking the UK’s relati...