This article draws on concepts of trust to analyse recent policies affecting public/third sector relationships, examining competition, ‘command and control’ mechanisms and the community turn in shaping cultures of relationships. Drawing on examples from empirical studies in two English inner-city areas we explore ways in which power and controls exerted through dominant organisational cultures and arrangements undermine independent approaches, innovation and organisational learning across sectors. State bodies have taken trust in their actions as given while shifting responsibilities for service delivery and risks of failure to others. We argue that increasing market cultures and regulation have damaged cross-sector trust promoting divisive...
Despite a largely indifferent and otherwise sceptical public reception, the ‘Big Society’ has remain...
The voluntary sector, or the ‘third sector,’ as it is frequently known in social policy circles has ...
TSOs are experiencing a turbulent period of rapid policy change. A multitude of challenges are arisi...
This article draws on concepts of trust to analyse recent policies affecting public/third sector rel...
Against the background of the current shift from government to governance, relationships between thi...
In the last decade, UK public agencies have increasingly been required to collaborate with non-state...
This article assesses the role of the Big Society within the complex pattern of UK service provision...
This paper explores whether small and medium-sized third sector organisations (SMTSOs) are being ‘ho...
Using interview and documentary empirical evidence from leaders of a local community group that took...
The 2010 election marked a turning-point in British politics, with a new Coalition government replac...
The British government's intention to marshal the significant resource of the third sector to meet i...
In Britain, the former Labour government employed a range of collaborative governance initiatives to...
This article draws attention to the extent to which third sector organizations have acted as policy ...
This ESRC funded impact case study explores from a public sector perspective, viz local government a...
In Britain, the former Labour government employed a range of collaborative governance initiatives to...
Despite a largely indifferent and otherwise sceptical public reception, the ‘Big Society’ has remain...
The voluntary sector, or the ‘third sector,’ as it is frequently known in social policy circles has ...
TSOs are experiencing a turbulent period of rapid policy change. A multitude of challenges are arisi...
This article draws on concepts of trust to analyse recent policies affecting public/third sector rel...
Against the background of the current shift from government to governance, relationships between thi...
In the last decade, UK public agencies have increasingly been required to collaborate with non-state...
This article assesses the role of the Big Society within the complex pattern of UK service provision...
This paper explores whether small and medium-sized third sector organisations (SMTSOs) are being ‘ho...
Using interview and documentary empirical evidence from leaders of a local community group that took...
The 2010 election marked a turning-point in British politics, with a new Coalition government replac...
The British government's intention to marshal the significant resource of the third sector to meet i...
In Britain, the former Labour government employed a range of collaborative governance initiatives to...
This article draws attention to the extent to which third sector organizations have acted as policy ...
This ESRC funded impact case study explores from a public sector perspective, viz local government a...
In Britain, the former Labour government employed a range of collaborative governance initiatives to...
Despite a largely indifferent and otherwise sceptical public reception, the ‘Big Society’ has remain...
The voluntary sector, or the ‘third sector,’ as it is frequently known in social policy circles has ...
TSOs are experiencing a turbulent period of rapid policy change. A multitude of challenges are arisi...