Welfare reform as governance reform: the prospects of a governmentality perspective
19
(24)
Paul Henman
Part One: Participants: reforming the agents of welfare delivery
43
(72)
State--third sector partnership frameworks: from administration to participation
45
(28)
Deena White
Shifts in welfare governance: the state, private and non-profit sectors in four European countries
73
(20)
Menno Fenger
From charity to 'not-for-profit': changes in the role and structure of voluntary social service agencies
93
(22)
Jo Barnes
Part Two: Practices: the welfare governance of street-level practices
115
(68)
'Ending welfare as we know it': welfare reform in the US
117
(20)
Joel F. Handler
The new governance of Australian welfare: street-level contingencies
137
(24)
Cosmo Howard
The administration of transformation: a case study of implementing welfare reform in the UK
161
(22)
Sharon Wright
Part Three: Processes: the changing spaces of welfare governance
183
(96)
Administering global welfare: public management, governance and the new role of INGOs
185
(28)
Gaby Ramia
The fight against unemployment as a main concern of European social policy: the implications of a new, local-level approach
213
(20)
Carla Valadas
From government fragmentation to local governance: welfare reforms and lost opportunities in Italy
233
(24)
Yuri Kazepov
Angela Genova
Reforming welfare governance: reflections
257
(22)
Paul Henman
Menno Fenger
Index
279
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