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Author Malin, Nigel, author.
Title De-professionalism and austerity : challenges for the public sector / Nigel Malin
Publisher Bristol : Policy Press, 2020
Copyright date ©2020



Descript 1 online resource (xiii, 299 pages)
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Contents Austerity as a UK policy context in the early twenty-first century -- Neo-liberalism as an ideology, an elite project and its impact on austerity -- Public services, the UK economy and the Brexit debate -- Perspectives used in studying professions: sociology, social philosophy -- Perspectives used in studying professions: social policy and public administration -- De-professionalism: an analytical framework -- The impact of service cutbacks, job insecurity and globalisation -- De-professionalism as defined by services deemed unconventional, under-performing or ineffectual -- Professional training programmes: financial cuts and content critique -- A demoralisation or disparagement of the workforce? -- Professional abuse of power: discreditation or a lowering of productivity? -- Conclusion: professionals as entrepreneurs in an age of austerity
ISBN 9781447350170 (pdf)
1447350170 (pdf)
9781447350194 (epub)
1447350197 (epub)
9781447350163 (hardback)
1447350162 (hardback)
9781447350187 (paperback)
1447350189 (paperback)
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Author Malin, Nigel, author.
Subject Public administration -- Great Britain.
Civil service -- Great Britain.
Great Britain -- Economic policy.
Descript 1 online resource (xiii, 299 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Austerity as a UK policy context in the early twenty-first century -- Neo-liberalism as an ideology, an elite project and its impact on austerity -- Public services, the UK economy and the Brexit debate -- Perspectives used in studying professions: sociology, social philosophy -- Perspectives used in studying professions: social policy and public administration -- De-professionalism: an analytical framework -- The impact of service cutbacks, job insecurity and globalisation -- De-professionalism as defined by services deemed unconventional, under-performing or ineffectual -- Professional training programmes: financial cuts and content critique -- A demoralisation or disparagement of the workforce? -- Professional abuse of power: discreditation or a lowering of productivity? -- Conclusion: professionals as entrepreneurs in an age of austerity
ISBN 9781447350170 (pdf)
1447350170 (pdf)
9781447350194 (epub)
1447350197 (epub)
9781447350163 (hardback)
1447350162 (hardback)
9781447350187 (paperback)
1447350189 (paperback)
Author Malin, Nigel, author.
Subject Public administration -- Great Britain.
Civil service -- Great Britain.
Great Britain -- Economic policy.

Subject Public administration -- Great Britain.
Civil service -- Great Britain.
Great Britain -- Economic policy.
Descript 1 online resource (xiii, 299 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Austerity as a UK policy context in the early twenty-first century -- Neo-liberalism as an ideology, an elite project and its impact on austerity -- Public services, the UK economy and the Brexit debate -- Perspectives used in studying professions: sociology, social philosophy -- Perspectives used in studying professions: social policy and public administration -- De-professionalism: an analytical framework -- The impact of service cutbacks, job insecurity and globalisation -- De-professionalism as defined by services deemed unconventional, under-performing or ineffectual -- Professional training programmes: financial cuts and content critique -- A demoralisation or disparagement of the workforce? -- Professional abuse of power: discreditation or a lowering of productivity? -- Conclusion: professionals as entrepreneurs in an age of austerity
ISBN 9781447350170 (pdf)
1447350170 (pdf)
9781447350194 (epub)
1447350197 (epub)
9781447350163 (hardback)
1447350162 (hardback)
9781447350187 (paperback)
1447350189 (paperback)

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