Atnaujinkite slapukų nuostatas

Corporatizing Canada: Making Business out of Public Service [Minkštas viršelis]

3.60/5 (10 ratings by Goodreads)
Edited by , Edited by , Edited by
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, aukštis x plotis: 228x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2018
  • Leidėjas: Between the Lines
  • ISBN-10: 1771133589
  • ISBN-13: 9781771133586
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, aukštis x plotis: 228x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2018
  • Leidėjas: Between the Lines
  • ISBN-10: 1771133589
  • ISBN-13: 9781771133586
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
From schools to hospitals, from utilities to food banks, over the past thirty years corporatization has transformed the public sector in Canada. Economic elites take control of public institutions and use business metrics to evaluate their performance, transforming public programs into corporate revenue streams.

Senior managers use corporate methodology to set priorities in social services and create "market-friendly" public sector cultures. Even social activist organizations increasingly look and act like multinational corporations while non-governmental organizations pursue partnerships with the same corporations they ostensibly oppose.

However, little attention has been devoted to exploring what corporatization means, to investigating how it is employed in different institutions, or to assessing its impact. Corporatizing Canada critically examines how corporatization has been implemented in different ways across the Canadian public sector and warns us of the threat that neoliberal corporatization poses to democratic decision-making and the public at large.

From schools to hospitals, from utilities to food banks, over the past thirty years corporatization has transformed the public sector in Canada. Economic elites take control of public institutions and use business metrics to evaluate their performance, transforming public programs into corporate revenue streams.
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction Critical Perspectives on Corporatization 1(14)
Jamie Brownlee
Chris Hurl
Kevin Walby
Health Care
Chapter 1 Healthy Profit: Private Finance and Public Hospitals
15(12)
Heather Whiteside
Chapter 2 Three Waves of Health Care Corporatization in Ontario Hospitals
27(16)
Natalie Mehra
Education
Chapter 3 The Rise of the Corporate Cashroom: Corporatization and the Neoliberal Canadian-School
43(15)
Erika Shaker
Chapter 4 Carbon Capital and Corporate Influence: Mapping Elite Networks of Corporations, Universities, and Research Institutes
58(16)
William K. Carroll
Nicolas Graham
Zoe Yunker
Chapter 5 International Students as a Market in Canadian Public Education
74(13)
Larry Kuehn
Chapter 6 How and Why to Change the Ways We Try to Change the Corporatization of Canada's Universities
87(12)
Claire Polster
Criminal Justice
Chapter 7 Police Foundations and the Corporatization of Criminal Justice in Canada
99(11)
Kevin Walby
Randy K. Lippert
Chapter 8 Do Construction Companies Create Criminal Justice Policy? Reflections on the Nature of Corporate Power in the Canadian State
110(14)
Greg McElligott
Chapter 9 Corporatizing Therapeutic Justice: The Case of the Winnipeg Drug Treatment Court
124(17)
Kelly S. Gorkoff
Policy-Making
Chapter 10 Corporatization and Federal-Provincial Relations
141(13)
Peter Graefe
Chapter 11 Corporatizing Urban Policy-Making: Management Consultants, Service Reviews, and Municipal Restructuring
154(15)
Chris Hurl
Civil Society and the Non-Profit Sector
Chapter 12 Managerialism and Outsourcing: Corporatizing Social Services in Canada's Non-Profit Sector
169(11)
Donna Baines
Chapter 13 The Corporatization of Food Charity in Canada: Implications for Domestic Hunger, Poverty Reduction, and Public Policy
180(13)
Graham Riches
Public Utilities and Resource Governance
Chapter 14 Pipelines, Regulatory Capture, and Canada's National Energy Board
193(16)
Jamie Brownlee
Chapter 15 Murky Waters: When Governments Turn Water Management into a Business
209(14)
Emma Lui
Chapter 16 Learning from Corporatization: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
223(13)
David A. McDonald
Contributors' Biographies 236(5)
Notes 241(35)
Index 276