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Tracing the Political: Depoliticisation, Governance and the State: New Perspectives in Policy and Politics

Editat de Matt Flinders, Matt Wood
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 sep 2015
Over the past few decades, governments in many nations have increasingly delegated political decisions to expert agencies, portraying the issues they deal with—such as drug policy or monetary policy—as technocratic or managerial in nature. This has had the effect of essentially removing a large number of important political decisions from public debate—a situation that has led many commentators to worry about a “crisis of democracy,” or, even worse, the “end of politics.” This book offers a nuanced perspective on that situation, charting the dynamics of politicization and depoliticization that shape debates about governance, participation, and the liberal democratic state.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781447326601
ISBN-10: 1447326601
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Seria New Perspectives in Policy and Politics


Notă biografică

Matthew Flinders is director of the Sir Bernard Crick Centre for the Public Understanding of Politics at the University of Sheffield. Matt Wood is an ESRC Future Research Leaders Fellow at the University of Sheffield.

Cuprins

Note on contributors

1. Depoliticisation, governance and the state 
Matthew Flinders and Matt Wood

2. Rethinking depoliticisation: beyond the governmental 
Matt Wood and Matthew Flinders

3. Depoliticisation, governance and political participation 
Paul Fawcett and David Marsh

4. Depoliticisation: economic crisis and political management 
Peter Burnham

5. Repoliticising depoliticisation: theoretical preliminaries on some responses to the American fiscal and Eurozone debt crises 
Bob Jessop

6. Rolling back to roll forward: depoliticisation and the extension of government
Emma Ann foster, Peter Kerr and Christopher Byrne

7. (De)politicisation and the Father's Clause parliamentary debates 
Stephen Bates, Laura Jenkins and Fran Amery

8. Politicising UK energy: what 'speaking energy security' can do 
Caroline Kuzemko

9. Global norms, local contestation: privatisation and de/politicisation in Berlin 
Ross Beveridge and Matthias Naumann

10.    Depoliticisation as process, governance as practice: what did the 'first wave' get wrong and do we need a 'second wave' to put it right? 
Colin Hay

Conclusion: Thinking big: the political imagination
Matthew Flinders and Matt Wood

Index

Recenzii

“An excellent group of scholars tackle the complex issue of depoliticisation and leave the reader with still a few puzzles but also a considerable advance in understanding and insight.”

“This important edited volume takes one of the most heated debates among contemporary British students of politics and public policy one step further and provides important theoretical and empirical insights that can qualify further research into the role and function of the political in Western liberal democracies.”