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Evans, Tony (2011) Professionals, managers and discretion : critiquing street-level bureaucracy. British Journal of Social Work, Vol.41 (No.2). pp. 368-386. doi:10.1093/bjsw/bcq074 ISSN 0045-3102.
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcq074
Abstract
Social workers are classic street-level bureaucrats. This article provides a critical examination of Michael Lipsky's account of discretion within street-level bureaucracies. While concurring with the main thrust of Lipsky's critique of management control of discretion, I argue that he gives insufficient attention to the role of professionalism in his analysis and the impact this has on the relationship between front line managers and workers and the nature of discretion. I employ a qualitative case study of adult social work within a local authority to illustrate and develop this argument. The study, which draws primarily on interviews with local managers and practitioners, suggests that the professional status of social workers influences both the nature of their discretion and the way in which this is managed. I conclude that Lipksy's work needs to be augmented by an understanding of the role of other perspectives, such as professionalism, in examining manager-worker relations and discretion in the street-level bureaucracies within which social workers practise.
Item Type: | Journal Article | ||||
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Subjects: | H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General) | ||||
Divisions: | Faculty of Social Sciences > School of Health and Social Studies | ||||
Journal or Publication Title: | British Journal of Social Work | ||||
Publisher: | Oxford University Press | ||||
ISSN: | 0045-3102 | ||||
Official Date: | March 2011 | ||||
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Volume: | Vol.41 | ||||
Number: | No.2 | ||||
Page Range: | pp. 368-386 | ||||
DOI: | 10.1093/bjsw/bcq074 | ||||
Status: | Peer Reviewed | ||||
Publication Status: | Published |
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