In the United Kingdom, New Labour articulated a consumerist view of the relationship between the public and public services. Its view of the citizen-as-consumer was the source of considerable political controversy and debate - both within and beyond public services. In this paper, I explore four aspects of consumerism in relation to social care in the United Kingdom: the political context of the rise of the 'citizen-consumer'; the place of the citizen-consumer in social care policy; the responses of organisations providing social care to consumerist pressures and lastly the impact of consumerism on characteristic tensions in public services
Marshall's formulation of 'social citizenship' embodied a depoliticized understanding of what was se...
This article explores the role of the citizen-consumer as an actor in public service industrial rela...
In this article I explore some of the issues associated with the rise of the consumer as a focal poi...
In this article we explore the ways in which three public services have been responding to the deman...
This paper explores the emergence of consumerism as a basis for the reconstruction of relationships ...
This article explores some of the conditions and consequences of the centrality of the figure of the...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project was situa...
An increasing number of academics are nowadays concerned with researching the role of c̀itizen-consu...
Political, popular and academic debates have swirled around the notion of the citizen as a consumer ...
The chapter explores the role the concept of consumer has played in the shaping of New Labour's appr...
The figure of the consumer has been central to the UK New Labour government's approach to reforming ...
It has been argued that “consumerism ” has been one of the main influences on health policy in many ...
Since coming to power, New Labour has embarked on a programme of modernization. Few areas of state a...
Over the last fifty years, British patients have been transformed into consumers. This book consider...
This discussion provides a critical perspective on the growth of consumerism in social policy and pu...
Marshall's formulation of 'social citizenship' embodied a depoliticized understanding of what was se...
This article explores the role of the citizen-consumer as an actor in public service industrial rela...
In this article I explore some of the issues associated with the rise of the consumer as a focal poi...
In this article we explore the ways in which three public services have been responding to the deman...
This paper explores the emergence of consumerism as a basis for the reconstruction of relationships ...
This article explores some of the conditions and consequences of the centrality of the figure of the...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project was situa...
An increasing number of academics are nowadays concerned with researching the role of c̀itizen-consu...
Political, popular and academic debates have swirled around the notion of the citizen as a consumer ...
The chapter explores the role the concept of consumer has played in the shaping of New Labour's appr...
The figure of the consumer has been central to the UK New Labour government's approach to reforming ...
It has been argued that “consumerism ” has been one of the main influences on health policy in many ...
Since coming to power, New Labour has embarked on a programme of modernization. Few areas of state a...
Over the last fifty years, British patients have been transformed into consumers. This book consider...
This discussion provides a critical perspective on the growth of consumerism in social policy and pu...
Marshall's formulation of 'social citizenship' embodied a depoliticized understanding of what was se...
This article explores the role of the citizen-consumer as an actor in public service industrial rela...
In this article I explore some of the issues associated with the rise of the consumer as a focal poi...