This paper reports on the effects on employment relations and conceptions of citizenship of the shift from bureaucratic to market-led forms of public service provision in britain. Two contrasting case studies are reported, one based on the public education service, the other on the utilities. Education, which remains within the public sector, has become subject to a high degree of hierarchical control through political and administrative processes which together amount to a form of 'imposed contractualism'. Excessively prescriptive performance targets are in danger of bringing about a low-trust dynamic within employment relations, which in turn threatens the viability of government-initiated reforms. By contrast, in the privatised (and re-r...
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An open letter signed by over 900 experts, to the Irish Government and officials responsible for Ire...
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AbstractViewed from a critical perspective, this paper discusses the role of higher education instit...
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This paper outlines an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funded Design Innovation Developm...
AbstractRecently, harsh immigration policies have made the lives of the new immigrant Diaspora in th...