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Rethinking Governance
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ABSTRACT
This volume explores new directions of governance and public policy arising both from interpretive political science and those who engage with interpretive ideas. It conceives governance as the various policies and outcomes emerging from the increasing salience of neoclassical and institutional economics or, neoliberalism and new institutionalisms. In doing so, it suggests that that the British state consists of a vast array of meaningful actions that may coalesce into contingent, shifting, and contestable practices. Based on original fieldwork, it examines the myriad ways in which local actors - civil servants, mid-level public managers, and street level bureaucrats - have interpreted elite policy narratives and thus forged practices of governance on the ground.
This book will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners of governance and public policy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|22 pages
The ‘3Rs’ in rethinking governance: ruling, rationalities, and resistance MARK BevIR AND R . A . W . RHODeS
part |2 pages
Part I Ruling narratives
chapter 2|9 pages
Governance and modernist social science: a genealogy MARK BevIR
chapter 3|16 pages
What’s wrong with Whitehall? Mandarins and ways of thinking in British government
chapter 4|20 pages
Mass privatisation and the changing nature of governance in the UK MIKe RACO
chapter 5|17 pages
Educational governance in England STePHeN J . BALL AND CAROLINA JUNeMANN
chapter 6|18 pages
Claiming authority over the NHS SCOTT L . GReeR
part |2 pages
Part II Decentring practice: rationalities and resistance