Contesting the Australian Way
Title | Contesting the Australian Way PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Smyth |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780521633901 |
Since the 1980s public policy has been perceived as being in a crisis of uncertainty. Many argue that consolidating the market imperative in both economic and social policy is the way out of this crisis. In this 1999 book, a leading group of writers challenge this view, calling for reassertion of a 'mixed' rather than a 'market' economy and a reaffirmation of the egalitarianism that has characterised past Australian social policy. The book confronts key issues of our time, particularly rising inequality and unemployment. Attempting to look beyond familiar debates about economic rationalism, it discusses the role of industry policy, the impact of globalisation, and the usefulness of competition models in the public, welfare, and community sectors. Asking whether economic and social policy can be reintegrated in a shared vision, this groundbreaking book argues the case for reinventing government rather than marginalising it.
Innovations in Labour Market Policies The Australian Way
Title | Innovations in Labour Market Policies The Australian Way PDF eBook |
Author | OECD |
Publisher | OECD Publishing |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 2001-07-17 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9264194509 |
This publication provides an in-depth analysis of industrial relations and labour market policies in Australia, with particular attention to recent insights from three years of operating experience with a contestable employment services market.
The Oxford Handbook of Australian Politics
Title | The Oxford Handbook of Australian Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Jenny M. Lewis |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 568 |
Release | 2021-10-20 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0192527886 |
The Oxford Handbook of Australian Politics is a comprehensive collection that considers Australia's distinctive politics— both ancient and modern— at all levels and across many themes. It examines the factors that make Australian politics unique and interesting, while firmly placing these in the context of the nation's Indigenous and imported heritage and global engagement. The book presents an account of Australian politics that recognizes and celebrates its inherent diversity by taking a thematic approach in six parts. The first theme addresses Australia's unique inheritances, examining the development of its political culture in relation to the arrival of British colonists and their conflicts with First Nations peoples, as well as the resulting geopolitics. The second theme, improvization, focuses on Australia's political institutions and how they have evolved. Place-making is then considered to assess how geography, distance, Indigenous presence, and migration shape Australian politics. Recurrent dilemmas centres on a range of complex, political problems and their influence on contemporary political practice. Politics, policy, and public administration covers how Australia has been a world leader in some respects, and a laggard in others, when dealing with important policy challenges. The final theme, studying Australian politics, introduces some key areas in the study of Australian politics and identifies the strengths and shortcomings of the discipline. The Oxford Handbook of Australian Politics is an opportunity for others to consider the nation's unique politics from the perspective of leading and emerging scholars, and to gain a strong sense of its imperfections, its enduring challenges, and its strengths.
The Ends and Means of Welfare
Title | The Ends and Means of Welfare PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Saunders |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 2002-08-13 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780521524438 |
This book, first published in 2002, explores the relation between economic liberalism and social policy in Australia.
The Australian Study of Politics
Title | The Australian Study of Politics PDF eBook |
Author | R. Rhodes |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 532 |
Release | 2009-11-11 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 023029684X |
The Australian Study of Politics provides the first comprehensive reference book on the history of the study of politics in Australia, whether described as political studies or political science. It focuses on Australia and on developments since WWII, also exploring the historical roots of each major subfield.
Australian Public Policy
Title | Australian Public Policy PDF eBook |
Author | Miller, Chris |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 2016-02-17 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1447312686 |
At a time when neoliberal and conservative politics are again in the ascendency and social democracy is waning, Australian public policy re-engages with the values and goals of progressive public policy in Australia and the difficulties faced in re-affirming them. It brings together leading authors to explore economic, environmental, social, cultural, political and indigenous issues. It examines trends and current policy directions and outlines progressive alternatives that challenge and extend current thinking. While focused on Australia, the contributors offer valuable insights for people in other countries committed to social justice and those engaged in the ongoing contest between neo-liberalism and social democracy. This is essential reading for policy practitioners, researchers and students as well those with an interest in the future of public policy.
Power, Profit and Protest
Title | Power, Profit and Protest PDF eBook |
Author | Verity Burgmann |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 313 |
Release | 2020-08-04 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1000246825 |
'a provocative must-read text for an engaged public, offering a distinctive Australian take on corporate globalism, and grounding this in a robust theory of social change that emphasises material power and interests, along with symbolic power and ideology' James Goodman, University of Technology Sydney Social movements transformed Western societies in the 1960s and 1970s: feminism, black rights, the peace movement and gay liberation all radically altered how we think and how we live. What has happened to social movements since then? Can demonstrations and other forms of social activism still make a difference in Australia? Verity Burgmann argues that corporate globalisation has threatened or transformed established social movements, and sparked powerful new forms of social protest. She examines the impact of globalisation and neo-liberal government policies on the feminist and indigenous rights movements, showing how they have been affected by the politics of backlash after decades of success. She explores the way in which the environment movement, too, has been affected by rising corporate political influence. She also analyses the emergence of anti-capitalist and anti-corporate activism and the profound challenges posed by this newest of social movements to the state, to society in general and to the labour movement in particular. These important factors in a changing political landscape. This book reflects on the significant changes which has taken place since Power and Protest was published in 1993.