Governing Street-Level Bureaucracies
The Organizational Shaping of Caseworkers
Kerstin Jacobsson author Håkan Johansson author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:30th Apr '25
£145.00
This title is due to be published on 30th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
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This book examines how caseworkers are governed in today’s street-level bureaucracies. It redefines our understanding of public sector governance by highlighting the subtle, informal, and everyday forms of organizational governance that shape caseworkers’ subjectivities beyond formal policies and professional identities. Based on four distinct types of normative governance – ‘governance by discourse’, ‘governance by emotions’, ‘governance by peers’, and ‘governance by numbers, colours, and symbols’, the book shows how caseworkers are shaped as organizational staff members alongside their roles as welfare professionals and welfare state bureaucrats.
Governing Street-level Bureaucracies will be of interest to scholars and students in organizational sociology, street-level bureaucracy research, public administration, and critical management studies. It also provides valuable insights for policymakers and practitioners seeking to understand caseworkers’ responses to public governance and public sector reforms.
“Governing Street Level Bureaucracies provides a uniquely rich insight into the complex and dynamic realities of two major welfare bureaucracies. Using a multi-method approach and inspired by street-level bureaucracy and critical management theory and studies, the book offers an important contribution to our understanding of the work practices and their management in these welfare state institutions. I fully endorse the authors’ claim that the book’s relevance goes beyond the Swedish context in which the study took place.”
Rik van Berkel, Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance, School of Governance (USG), Utrecht University
ISBN: 9781032331942
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178 pages