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The July issue of Policy & Politics is now available. Contents
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Policy & Politics, Volume 31, number 3, July 2003
The discourse of globalisation and the logic of no alternative:
rendering the contingent necessary in the political economy of
New Labour
Matthew Watson and Colin Hay, Department of Political Science
and International Studies, University of Birmingham, UK
Privileged or exploited council tenants? The discursive change
in Conservative housing policy from 1972 to 1980
Keith Jacobs, School of Sociology and Social Work, University of
Tasmania, Australia, Jim Kemeny, Institute for Housing and Urban
Research, Uppsala University, Sweden and Tony Manzi, School of
Architecture and the Built Environment, University of
Westminster, UK
In search of social capital
Gordon Johnston, School of Cultural Studies, Leeds Metropolitan
University, UK and Janie Percy-Smith, Freelance Social
Researcher
Reterritorialising health: inclusive partnerships, joined-up
governance and common accountability platforms in Third Way New
Zealand
David Craig, Department of Sociology, University of Auckland,
New Zealand
Controlling the PFI process in schools: a case study of the
Pimlico project
Pamela Edwards, School of Management, University of Manchester
Institute of Science and Technology, UK and Jean Shaoul, School
of Accounting and Finance, University of Manchester, UK
Welfare state development in the context of European integration
and economic convergence: situating Ireland within the European
context
Julia S.O. Connor, School of Policy Studies, University of
Ulster, UK
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