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Resisting the Scourge of Managerialism
Over the last three decades or so, or in what sociologists often prefer to call the era of ‘late modernity’, the post-war transformative rationales for the correctional system are said to have been replaced by a pragmatic, technologically-supported and quantification-oriented political rationality widely known as ‘managerialism’ (Loader and Sparks, 2002).
Resisting the Scourge of Managerialism
Over the last three decades or so, or in what sociologists often prefer to call the era of ‘late modernity’, the post-war transformative rationales for the correctional system are said to have been replaced by a pragmatic, technologically-supported and quantification-oriented political rationality widely known as ‘managerialism’ (Loader and Sparks, 2002).
Resisting the Scourge of Managerialism
Leonidas K. Cheliotis (author)
2007
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