The Consulting Trap: How Professional Service Firms Hook Governments and Undermine Democracy
Autor Chris Hurl, Leah B. Werneren Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mai 2024
Drawing on case studies from Canada and around the world, Hurl and Werner investigate how big consultancies leverage social networks, institutionalize relationships, mine and commodify data, and establish policy pipelines that facilitate the quick diffusion of ideas across jurisdictions. Drawing from real world examples, The Consulting Trap offers strategies for how these powerful firms can be resisted using people’s audits, public consultations, access to information requests, and social network analyses.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781773636672
ISBN-10: 1773636677
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Fernwood Publishing
Colecția Fernwood Publishing
Locul publicării:Canada
ISBN-10: 1773636677
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Fernwood Publishing
Colecția Fernwood Publishing
Locul publicării:Canada
Cuprins
- Preface: : Never Let a Crisis Go to Waste
- Chapter 1:: What Is the Consulting Trap?
- Chapter 2:: Actors: The Rise of Transnational Professional Service Firms
- Chapter 3:: Programs: Evading, Auditing, Financializing, Privatizing
- Chapter 4:: Strategies: Networking, Institutionalizing, Commodifying, Brokering
- Chapter 5:: Resistance: Challenging TPSFs
- Chapter 6:: Escaping the Consulting Trap
- : References
Recenzii
“The book draws back the veil on the power wielded by transnational corporate players and contributes to a variety of societal debates including the deficiencies of the liberal democratic system, the regime of inequality and austerity, and the urgent need for reform of how politics is done and includes some thoughts about how countervailing power might be developed to make things public and enable a more democratic system.”
“The Consulting Trap shines a bright light on the murky world of professional service firms as they have been reformatting the state to serve the interests of private business more effectively. This meticulously researched and highly accessible book is essential reading for critics of neoliberalism and advocates for democracy.”
“The Consulting Trap is a comprehensive, international and rigorous ‘roadmap and resource’ for those interested is seeing how governments come to be over-dependent on transnational firms such as the big consultancies and who wish to do something about it. It is the first book which not only charts the negative outcomes of ‘consultocracy’ for us all, but points to ways in which it can be challenged. It is both critical and positive - a must read for those interested in keeping the administration of government democratic and ‘public’.”
“A timely and important look at how governments around the world are outsourcing their role to huge private service firms, replacing the responsibility of elected officials, promoting deregulation, and privatizing public services, while passing off huge costs to unsuspecting taxpayers. Meticulously researched, The Consulting Trap tells a story we all have to hear.”
“The Consulting Trap shines a bright light on the murky world of professional service firms as they have been reformatting the state to serve the interests of private business more effectively. This meticulously researched and highly accessible book is essential reading for critics of neoliberalism and advocates for democracy.”
“The Consulting Trap is a comprehensive, international and rigorous ‘roadmap and resource’ for those interested is seeing how governments come to be over-dependent on transnational firms such as the big consultancies and who wish to do something about it. It is the first book which not only charts the negative outcomes of ‘consultocracy’ for us all, but points to ways in which it can be challenged. It is both critical and positive - a must read for those interested in keeping the administration of government democratic and ‘public’.”
“A timely and important look at how governments around the world are outsourcing their role to huge private service firms, replacing the responsibility of elected officials, promoting deregulation, and privatizing public services, while passing off huge costs to unsuspecting taxpayers. Meticulously researched, The Consulting Trap tells a story we all have to hear.”