Politics and Administrative Justice : Postliberalism, Street-Level Bureaucracy and the Reawakening of Democratic Citizenship / Nick O'Brien.
2023
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Author
Title
Politics and Administrative Justice : Postliberalism, Street-Level Bureaucracy and the Reawakening of Democratic Citizenship / Nick O'Brien.
Imprint
Bristol : Bristol University Press, [2023]
Copyright
©2023
Description
1 online resource (168 p.)
Formatted Contents Note
Front Matter
Contents
About the Author
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Street-Level Bureaucracy and the Response to Citizen Grievance
The 'Social Imaginary' of Liberal Legalism
The Promise of Postliberalism
Citizen Grievance and the Spectre of Legalism
Postliberal Accountability: The Challenge of Disability Human Rights
Responding to Grievance: Mental Health and Special Educational Needs and Disability
Postliberal Administrative Justice
Conclusion
References
Index
Contents
About the Author
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Street-Level Bureaucracy and the Response to Citizen Grievance
The 'Social Imaginary' of Liberal Legalism
The Promise of Postliberalism
Citizen Grievance and the Spectre of Legalism
Postliberal Accountability: The Challenge of Disability Human Rights
Responding to Grievance: Mental Health and Special Educational Needs and Disability
Postliberal Administrative Justice
Conclusion
References
Index
Summary
In recent years, failures in health and social care, mental health services, public housing and education have dominated headlines and been the subject of much public debate. The means for addressing such concerns remain notably legalistic and subject to a particular brand of liberal legalism that stifles the possibility of transformational intervention. This book argues that there is urgent need for a radical reassessment of the way the law mediates between citizens and the state. Drawing on historical and comparative research, literary, pictorial and cinematic treatments, and the insights of the disability rights movement, Nick O'Brien examines how the everyday regulation of street-level bureaucracy can play an integral part in reimagining postliberal politics and the role of the law.
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In English.
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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Language
English
ISBN
9781529230611
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