> Dear all,
> >
> The fourth ESRC Research Seminar in the series on 'New
> Labour and the Third Way in Public services' will be on
> 'Paartnerships', and will be held at the
> University of York on 11 April 2000.
> >
> This is to invite abstracts for papers (max 250 words). It
> is also to invite expressions of interest to attend, from
those who have not already expressed an interest in this
session. The main areas of interest include:
partnerships within the public sector (eg NHS and health
and social care)
partnerships between public and private eg PFI
partnerships involving the 'third sector'(voluntary
organisations)
>
> What is new about New Labour's partnerships? Will these
succeed where earlier partnerships have arguably failed?
>
> Abstracts (pref by e-mail) should reach me by 17
December.
> If accepted, you will be notified by mid-January,
> and full papers must be delivered by 27 March.
> Participants, including discussants, will be selected (if
> the event is oversubscribed) taking account of ESRC Seminar
> guidelines to include a mix of disciplines and policy areas,
> 'less experienced researchers' and 'users'.
> >
> >
> > There is no charge to attend, and there will be a limited sum of money
> > available to reimburse travel costs.
> >
> > Dr Martin Powell
> > Lecturer in Social Policy
> > Department of Social and Policy Sciences
> > University of Bath
> > Claverton Down
> > Bath BA2 7AY
> >
> > Tel: 01225 826826 x5836
> >
>
>
>
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Martin Powell
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