What's in a name? New Labour's citizen-consumers and the remaking of public services

被引:35
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作者
Clarke, John
Newman, Janet
机构
关键词
New Labour; citizen-consumer; patient; transformism; identifications; passive consent;
D O I
10.1080/09502380701279051
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
The reform of public services in the UK has been driven - in part - by a conception of citizens as consumers of public services, a conception that has been articulated in narratives about the wider social transition to a consumer culture. This paper explores the political and policy discourses of New Labour's citizen-consumer. We examine some of the conditions, condensation and consequences of this hyphenated identification in the context of New Labour's political and governmental project. We draw on a recent research project that examined the shift towards a consumerist orientation in public services, using material from this project to explore popular understandings of identifications and relationships with one particular public service: health care. 1 We end by considering some of the political and analytical implications of such everyday understandings and the forms of reasoning that they involve.
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页数:20
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