Kooperatives Forschungsprojekt der London School of Economics and Political Sciences (UK), École nationale supérieure de mines de Paris (Frankreich), Universiteit Leiden (Niederlande), Universität Bielefeld und der Helmut-Schmidt-Universität (Deutschland)
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Abstract
- Kenndaten des Projekts
- Projektbeteiligte
Abstract
Numbers increasingly govern public services. Both policymaking activities and administrative control are increasingly structured around calculations such as cost-benefit analyses, estimates of social and financial returns, measurements of performance and risk, benchmarking, quantified impact assessments, ratings and rankings, all of which provide information in the form of a numerical representation. Through quantification, public services have experienced a fundamental transformation from “government by rules” to “governance by numbers”, with fundamental implications not just for our understanding of the nature of public service itself, but also for wider debates about the nature of citizenship and democracy.
This project scrutinizes the relationships between quantification, administrative capacity and democracy across three policy sectors (health/hospitals, higher education/universities, criminal justice/prisons) and four countries (France, Germany, Netherlands, UK). It offers a cross-national and cross-sectoral study of how managerialist ideas and instruments of quantification have been adopted and how they mattered. More specifically, it examines
- how quantification has travelled across sectors and states;
- relations between quantification and administrative capacity; and
- how quantification has redefined relations between public service and liberal democratic understandings of public welfare, notions of citizenship, equity, accountability and legitimacy.
Kenndaten des Projekts
Förderlinie: Open Research Area (ORA) for the Social Sciences
Geldgeber: Die vier nationalen Forschungsförderungsorganisationen:
– Vereinigtes Königreich: Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC)
– Frankreich: Agence Nationale de Recherche (ANC)
– Niederlande: Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO)
– Deutschland: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Deutschland
Laufzeit: Drei Jahre, beginnend 2. Quartal 2016
Projektbeteiligte
Land
Universität
Institut
Wissenschaftler/in
Frankreich
Mines ParisTech (ENS des mines)
Centre de Sociologie de l’Innovation (CSI)
Prof. Dr. Fabian Muniesa
Dr. Florence Paterson
Niederlande
Universität Leiden
Institute of Political Science
Department of Government
Prof. Dr. Arjen Boin
Prof. Dr. Martin Lodge
Prof. Dr. Andrea Mennicken
UK
London School of Economics and Political Sciences (LSE)
Department of Accounting
Prof. Dr. Peter Miller
Prof. Dr. Liisa Kurunmäki
Deutschland
Universität Bielefeld
Fakultät für Soziologie; Arbeitsbereich
Recht & Gesellschaft
Prof. Dr. Michael Huber
Prof. Dr. Alfons Bora
Helmut-Schmidt-Universität Hamburg
Institut für Controlling & Unternehmensrechnung
Prof. Dr. Tobias Scheytt
Dr. Christian Huber
Letzte Änderung: 30. Januar 2021