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In: Key sociologists
Throughout the world since the 1970s, state and public sector reform has been driven by a conservative agenda emphasising notions of 'streamlining' and 'rationalisation'; Australia has been no exception. Michael Pusey undertakes a detailed analysis of top bureaucrats in Canberra who have been responsible for this recasting of national policy. He concludes that economist rationalist view dominate each of the key ministries, and have altered the traditional balance between the economy, the state and society. The book also discusses the social significance of economic rationalisation and public sector reform from a theoretical perspective, contributing to contemporary understanding of modernisation, public morality and citizenship in the new global order
In: Thesis eleven: critical theory and historical sociology, Band 101, Heft 1, S. 81-88
ISSN: 1461-7455, 0725-5136
In the light of Markus's notion of the decent society, this contribution examines the challenges facing public intellectuals in Australia's contemporary political public sphere. It observes, firstly, that Australia has a distinctly Benthamite political culture that listens more to bureaucratic solutions than to metaphysics, history and arguments grounded in human rights. It explains, secondly, how public opinion gives voice to underlying norms and should thus be treated as the starting point for intellectual activism. Thirdly, the article looks into confusion on the criteria for political deliberation in contemporary Australia. Consideration is then given to the growing constraints imposed on public intellectuals through various new forms of censorship and closure. The conclusion uses the gathering debates on adjustment to climate change to illustrate how public intellectual activism can break new ground.
In: Thesis eleven: critical theory and historical sociology, Band 101, Heft 1, S. 81-89
ISSN: 0725-5136
In: Thesis eleven: critical theory and historical sociology, Band 55, Heft 1, S. 41-59
ISSN: 1461-7455, 0725-5136
In this century Australia has enjoyed the highest per capita incomes and probably the most equal distribution of income of any nation in the world. Australia has been a lighthouse social democracy. We assess the impact of the vigorous liberal economic reforms of the 1980s on economic management and steering, social integration and cohesion, on the public sector, on civil society and the public sphere. We see that the reforms have been ideologically driven and that they have negatively affected the distribution of income, the deliberative capacity of the policy apparatus, and the unique institutional features of social democracy in Australia.
In: Australian journal of human rights: AJHR, Band 4, Heft 2, S. 131-152
ISSN: 1323-238X
In: AQ: journal of contemporary analysis, Band 70, Heft 4, S. 18-27
ISSN: 0005-0091
In: Thesis eleven: critical theory and historical sociology, Heft 55, S. 41-60
ISSN: 0725-5136
In: Thesis eleven: critical theory and historical sociology, Heft 55, S. 41-59
ISSN: 0725-5136
Calling Australia a lighthouse social democracy, assessed is the impact of vigorous 1980s liberal economic reforms on economic management & steering, social integration & cohesion, the public sector, civil society, & the public sphere. The reforms are deemed ideologically driven & have negatively affected the distribution of income, the deliberative capacity of the policy apparatus, & the unique institutional features of social democracy in Australia. 40 References. Adapted from the source document.
In: AQ: journal of contemporary analysis, Band 69, Heft 4, S. 14
In: AQ: journal of contemporary analysis, Band 69, Heft 4, S. 14-21
ISSN: 0005-0091
In: Thesis eleven: critical theory and historical sociology, Band 44, Heft 1, S. 69-86
ISSN: 1461-7455, 0725-5136