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The Politics of Time on the Frontline: Street Level Bureaucracy,Professional Judgment,and Public Accountability
Authors:Mark Murphy  Paul Skillen
Institution:1. Robert Owen Centre for Educational Change, School of Education, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdommark.murphy.2@glasgow.ac.uk;3. Faculty of Education and Children’s Services, University of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom
Abstract:This article reports on a study carried out on the impact of quality assurance mechanisms on street-level bureaucrats in Northern England (teachers, nurses and social workers). A key aim of the research was to explore the ways in which these mechanisms negotiate the much older regulatory function of time. The findings suggest that these mechanisms contribute to forms of time compression across professional activities, time compression in turn having consequences for professional judgement. The study explores the mechanisms via which this occurs, while also examining the implications of the research for debates about democracy, political regulation, and public sector management.
Keywords:accountability  public-sector regulation  street-level bureaucracy  time
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