Corporatizing Canada

Making Business out of Public Service

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, Social Services & Welfare, Economic Policy, Government, Public Policy
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Author: Jamie Brownlee, Chris Hurl, Kevin Walby ISBN: 9781771133593
Publisher: Between the Lines Publication: May 24, 2018
Imprint: Between the Lines Language: English
Author: Jamie Brownlee, Chris Hurl, Kevin Walby
ISBN: 9781771133593
Publisher: Between the Lines
Publication: May 24, 2018
Imprint: Between the Lines
Language: English

“Corporatizing Canada is an impressive collection by activist scholars focusing on the commercialization by stealth of the public sector. Its accessible style is well integrated around three dimensions of corporatization that prioritize markets over social relations. A must-read for those interested in the next generation’s approach to engaged political economy.”

—Wallace Clement, Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Carleton University

From schools to hospitals, from utilities to food banks, over the past thirty years corporatization has transformed the public sector in Canada. Economic elites take control of public institutions and use business metrics to evaluate their performance, transforming public programs into corporate revenue streams.

Senior managers use corporate methodology to set priorities in social services and create “market-friendly” public sector cultures. Even social activist organizations increasingly look and act like multinational corporations while non-governmental organizations pursue partnerships with the same corporations they ostensibly oppose.

Corporatizing Canada critically examines how corporatization has been implemented in different ways across the Canadian public sector and warns us of the threat that neoliberal corporatization poses to democratic decision-making and the public at large.

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“Corporatizing Canada is an impressive collection by activist scholars focusing on the commercialization by stealth of the public sector. Its accessible style is well integrated around three dimensions of corporatization that prioritize markets over social relations. A must-read for those interested in the next generation’s approach to engaged political economy.”

—Wallace Clement, Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Carleton University

From schools to hospitals, from utilities to food banks, over the past thirty years corporatization has transformed the public sector in Canada. Economic elites take control of public institutions and use business metrics to evaluate their performance, transforming public programs into corporate revenue streams.

Senior managers use corporate methodology to set priorities in social services and create “market-friendly” public sector cultures. Even social activist organizations increasingly look and act like multinational corporations while non-governmental organizations pursue partnerships with the same corporations they ostensibly oppose.

Corporatizing Canada critically examines how corporatization has been implemented in different ways across the Canadian public sector and warns us of the threat that neoliberal corporatization poses to democratic decision-making and the public at large.

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