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Making Public Services Management Critical
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ABSTRACT
This book brings together public services policy and public services management in a novel way that is likely to resonate with academics, policy makers and practitioners engaged in the organization of public services delivery as it is from a perspective that challenges many received ideas in this field.
Starting from the perspective of critical management studies, the contributors to this volume embed a critical perspective on policy orthodoxy around critical public services policy and management studies (CPPMS). In so doing the authors bring together previous disparate fields of public services policy and public services management, but more importantly, debate and present what ‘critical’ constitutes when applied to public services policy and management. This edited collection presents chapters from a broad range of public services domains including health, education, prisons, local and central government and deals with a range of contemporary issues facing public services managers are examined, including regulation of professions, risk management, user involvement, marketing and leadership.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |8 pages
Introduction: Making Public Services Management Critical
part |2 pages
Part I Rethinking the Background
chapter 2|14 pages
Toward Unprincipled Public Service: Critical Ideology, the Fetish of Capitalism, and Some Thoughts on the Future of Governance
chapter 3|17 pages
Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing: Schools, Managerialism, and Altering Ideologies
chapter 4|14 pages
Public Sector Management? But We’re Academics, We Don’t Do That Sort of Thing!
part |2 pages
Part II Critique of Mainstream Orthodoxy
chapter 6|16 pages
Critical Risk Management: Moral Entrepreneurship in the Management of Patient Safety
chapter 7|17 pages
Public Participation in State Governance from a Social-Theoretical Perspective
chapter 8|15 pages
Marketing the Unmarketable: The Vlaams Belang, a “Party Unlike Any Other”
chapter 9|21 pages
A Critical Realist Analysis of Institutional Change in the Field of US Nursing Homes
part |2 pages
Part III Radical Alternatives