2024
DOI: 10.1177/10245294241299659
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The Big Society’s success in England: Neoliberalism as recomposition of public-institutional spaces

Ian Bruff

Abstract: This article argues that the ‘Big Society’ agenda, widely understood as a failure, was instrumental in shaping how austerity played out after 2010 in England. Of particular importance was the growing role in public service delivery of private, profit-making companies and their equivalents on the one hand, and voluntary, charitable work on the other. Therefore, the Big Society’s impact can be understood as a neoliberal recomposition of public-institutional spaces, a form of restructuring that has always been so… Show more

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