From the third sector to the Big Society: consensus or contention in the 2010 UK General Election?
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Alcock, Pete
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Univ Birmingham, ESRC Sect Res Ctr 3, Birmingham, W Midlands, EnglandUniv Birmingham, ESRC Sect Res Ctr 3, Birmingham, W Midlands, England
Alcock, Pete
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Kendall, Jeremy
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Parry, Jane
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Univ Southampton, ESRC Sect Res Ctr 3, Southampton, Hants, EnglandUniv Birmingham, ESRC Sect Res Ctr 3, Birmingham, W Midlands, England
Parry, Jane
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[1] Univ Birmingham, ESRC Sect Res Ctr 3, Birmingham, W Midlands, England
[2] Univ Kent, SSPSSR, Canterbury, Kent, England
[3] Univ Southampton, ESRC Sect Res Ctr 3, Southampton, Hants, England
来源:
VOLUNTARY SECTOR REVIEW
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2012年
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关键词:
Big Society;
politics;
third sector;
UK General Election;
D O I:
10.1332/204080512X658054
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C [社会科学总论];
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摘要:
The 2010 General Election marked a turning-point in British politics, with a new coalition government replacing the Labour administration that had been in power for 13 years. This resulted in an apparent change in policy on the third sector; from a period of 'hyperactive mainstreaming' in which significant support was provided for the sector to the 'Big Society' agenda under which voluntary and community action are promoted as an alternative to state intervention.This article explores this transition through analysis of the presentation of third sector politics in the election campaign and the subsequent development of these under the new government, providing an insight into the relationships between electoral politics and policy development within the United Kingdom.