•  669
    Review Symposium
    with Robert Archer, Helen Gunter, Alma Harris, and Dean Fink
    Educational Management and Administration 30 (3): 327-350. 2002.
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    Abstract:The moral and political implications of new forms of organisation and resource allocation in education are explored. Markets, even when heavily regulated and administered, induce effects contrary to the values of individual and social freedom upon which public education is understood to be founded. Their ‘efficiency’ as allocative and distributive mechanisms is questioned and examined specifically in relation to the formative and constitutive role of community life in conferring identit…Read more