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Neoliberalism And The Voluntary And Community Sector In Northern Ireland Ciaran Hughes Markus Ketola

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Neoliberalism And The Voluntary And Community Sector In Northern Ireland Ciaran Hughes Markus Ketola
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.2 MB
Pages: 152
Author: Ciaran Hughes; Markus Ketola
ISBN: 9781447351191, 1447351193
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Neoliberalism And The Voluntary And Community Sector In Northern Ireland Ciaran Hughes Markus Ketola by Ciaran Hughes; Markus Ketola 9781447351191, 1447351193 instant download after payment.

This book charts the changing relationships between government, voluntary and community organisations in Northern Ireland since the Good Friday Agreement. It considers the role these actors have played in rolling out and normalising neoliberal discourses and policies. With lessons about the impact of neoliberal policies on governance, relationships and the peace process, this study explores how a core part of civil society has been shaped by both local policy priorities and broader political and economic processes.

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