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Policy Sociology and Critical Social Research: a personal review of recent education policy and policy research
Author(s) -
Ball Stephen J.
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
british educational research journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.171
H-Index - 89
eISSN - 1469-3518
pISSN - 0141-1926
DOI - 10.1080/0141192970230302
Subject(s) - workfare , sociology , social policy , constitution , public policy , welfare state , education policy , social citizenship , economic justice , citizenship , state (computer science) , sociology of education , interpretation (philosophy) , positive economics , public administration , higher education , welfare , social science , economics , political science , law , algorithm , politics , computer science , programming language
The paper undertakes two related exercises; one substantive and one meta‐analytical. The first concerns changes in public sector provision. It is argued that the public sector has been ‘transformed’, in Jessop's terms, from a Keynsian Welfare State to a Schumpeterian Workfare State. This transformation involves fundamental changes to forms of provision, patterns of access, forms of work, client — worker relations, inter‐institutional relations and values and ethics. The constitution of citizenship has also been affected. The second concerns the conception of and engagement with social policy by educational researchers. A template for examination of the ‘surface epistemology’ of education policy research is presented — that is the relationships between conceptualisation, research design and conduct and the interpretation of data. It is argued that there is a basic tension at the heart of education policy research, between a commitment to the pursuit of efficiency and a commitment to the pursuit of social justice.

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