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      This book draws together research from a range of academic fields to develop a critical and theoretically informed analysis of the projectification of the public sector.

      In recent decades, we have witnessed an increasing use of projects and similar temporary modes of org...

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      Product ID:9780367183332
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Routledge Critical Studies in Public Management
      Title:The Projectification of the Public Sector
      Authors:Author: Damian Hodgson, Simon Bailey, Patrik Hall, Mats Fred
      Page Count:276
      Subjects:Sociology: work and labour, Sociology: work & labour, Politics and government, Economics, Business strategy, Project management, Production and quality control management, Public ownership / nationalization, Politics & government, Economics, Business strategy, Project management, Production & quality control management, Public ownership / nationalization
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      This book draws together research from a range of academic fields to develop a critical and theoretically informed analysis of the projectification of the public sector.

      In recent decades, we have witnessed an increasing use of projects and similar temporary modes of organising in the public sector of nations in Europe and around the world. While for some this is a welcome development which unlocks entrepreneurial zeal and renders public services more flexible and accountable, others argue that this seeks to depoliticise policy initiatives, rendering them increasingly technocratic, and that the project organisations formed in this process offer fragmented and unsustainable short-term solutions to long-term problems.

      This volume sets out to address public sector projectification by drawing together research from a range of academic fields to develop a critical and theoretically-informed understanding of the causes, nature, and consequences of the projectification of the public sector. This book includes 13 chapters and is organised into three parts. The first part centres on the politics of projectification, specifically the role of projects in de-politicisation, often accomplished by rendering the political “technical”. The chapters in the second part all relate to the reframing of the relationship between the centre and periphery, or between policy making and implementation, and the role of temporality in reshaping this relation. The third and final part brings a focus upon the tools, techniques, and agents through which public sector projectification is assembled, constructed, and performed.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2019-03-18

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      Weight416 g
      Dimensions154 × 228 × 18 mm