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Restructuring Local Government in Hampshire: A Case of Mistaken Community Identity?
Authors:Stephen Cope  Mark Bailey  & Rob Atkinson
Institution:School of Social and Historical Studies, University of Portsmouth,;Division of Goveernment and Politics, University of Northumbria
Abstract:This article examines the impact of the idea of community identity upon the Local Government Review in England. It considers the extent to which the notion of community identity was built into the Local Government Review nationally and, moreover, locally in Hampshire, and the extent to which it shaped the outcomes of the Local Government Review. Three conceptions of community identity are examined - affective, effective and deliberative community identity - and their interplay assessed in shaping the process of restructuring local government. The article argues that the issue of community identity figured prominently in the early stages of the Local Government Review, but faded away as it got caught up with the political machinations of central government, local authorities and political parties.
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