Making Public in a Privatized World : The Struggle for Essential Services by David A. McDonald (2016, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherZED Books, The Limited
ISBN-101783604824
ISBN-139781783604821
eBay Product ID (ePID)217181203

Product Key Features

Number of Pages280 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameMaking Public in a Privatized World : the Struggle for Essential Services
SubjectPublic Health, Development / Economic Development
Publication Year2016
TypeTextbook
AuthorDavid A. McDonald
Subject AreaBusiness & Economics, Medical
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight12.8 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2021-301727
Dewey Edition23
ReviewsA remarkable collection of work and an urgently needed intervention into struggles over public services. It deserves to be read by those depressed by the rolling tide of privatization and by those struggling to find better ways of serving publics., "An excellent and timely book that is a welcome contribution to the growing debate about alternatives to neoliberalism and privatization in critical public services." -- Andrew Cumbers, University of Glasgow "This superb collection explores convincingly why public services should indeed be delivered by the public and not by private companies. The contributions offer an extraordinarily insightful foray into the contours of and possibilities for inclusive and democratic public service delivery, both within and outside of the state." -- Erik Swyngedouw, University of Manchester "A remarkable collection of work and an urgently needed intervention into struggles over public services. It deserves to be read by those depressed by the rolling tide of privatization and by those struggling to find better ways of serving publics." -- John Clarke, The Open University, An excellent and timely book that is a welcome contribution to the growing debate about alternatives to neoliberalism and privatization in critical public services., This superb collection explores convincingly why public services should indeed be delivered by the public and not by private companies. The contributions offer an extraordinarily insightful foray into the contours of and possibilities for inclusive and democratic public service delivery, both within and outside of the state.
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal363.6/091724
Table Of Content1. Introduction: The Wonderful Worlds of Making Public - David A. McDonald Part I: Engaging Communities and Workers 2. Work of the Ants: Labour and Community Reinventing Public Water in Colombia - Madeleine Bélanger Dumontier, Susan Spronk and Adrian Murray 3. Old Trash, New Ideas: Public Waste Management and Informal Reclaimers - Melanie Samson 4. Ships Passing in the Dark? Reigniting Labour-Community Alliances for Public Services in South Africa - Dale T. McKinley 5. Public Health for Indigenous Peoples in Guatemala: Monitoring from the Bottom Up - Walter Flores Part II: Recognising Quasi-Public Actors 6. Electrified Publics and Informal Settlements in Urban India - Bipasha Baruah 7. Principles and Pitfalls: Searching for Public in 'Community-Led Total Sanitation' - Mary Galvin 8. Public Faith: Christian and Muslim Health Services in Uganda - Yoswa M. Dambisya, Mulalo Manenzhe and Allie B. Kibwika-Muyinda Part III: Promoting Equity and Democratic Control 9. Gender Equity, Citizenship and Public Water in Bangladesh - Farhana Sultana, Chandra Talpade Mohanty and Sarah Miraglia 10. Struggling for Public, Reclaiming Citizenship: Everyday Practices of Access to Water in Medellín, Colombia - Marcela López 11. Public Renewable Energy in Africa: The Potential for Democratic Electrification - Sandra van Niekerk Part IV: Financing Public Services 12. (Re)Making Public Banks: The Case of Turkey - Thomas Marois and Ali Riza Güngen 13. Pragmatic Publics in the Heartland of Capitalism: Local Services in the United States - Mildred E. Warner 14. Post-Neoliberalism in Bolivia? Water Sector Reforms Under Evo Morales - Susan Spronk 15. Conclusion: Building a Global Pro-Public Movement - David A. McDonald
SynopsisHow do we provide effective public services in a deeply neoliberal world? In the wake of the widespread failure of privatisation efforts, societies in the global south are increasingly seeking progressive ways of recreating the public sector. With contributors ranging from cutting-edge scholars to activists working in health, water, and energy provision, and with case studies covering a broad spectrum of localities and actors, Making Public in a Privatized World uncovers the radically different ways in which public services are being reshaped from the grassroots up. From communities holding the state accountable for public health in rural Guatemala, to waste pickers in India and decentralized solar electricity initiatives in Africa, the essays in this collection offer probing insights into the complex ways in which people are building genuine alternatives to privatization, while also illustrating the challenges which communities face in creating public services which are not subordinated to the logic of the market, or to the monolithic state entities of the past., A diverse and innovative collection that explores the radical and innovative ways in which public services in the global south are being remade from below.
LC Classification NumberHD2768

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