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4 June 2008

New Lunchtime Seminar Series for 2008:

Social Political Identities and Tackling Workplace Discrimination

Remaking the Public in Public Services



Speaker: Professor John Clarke, Faculty of Social Sciences, Open University


To download John Clarke's introduction click on the link below (29 mins 45 sec)
John Clarke 4 June 2008


About the talk:

As public services are reformed, modernised and reinvented, in what ways are our conceptions of the public being changed? This talk will explore some of the ways in which publics are being addressed - for example as active citizens, as diverse consumers, as communities, and as co-producers. What do such ideas of the public do to understandings of the publicness of public services?


About the speaker:

John Clarke works in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Open University. For a long time, he has been obsessed by the politics of reforming welfare, nations and states. He has a particular interest in how both managerialism and consumerism have shaped the remaking of public services.


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