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Localism and the Big Society: the asset transfer of leisure centres and libraries – fighting closures or empowering communities?

机译:地方主义与大社会:休闲中心和图书馆的资产转移–与关闭相关联或为社区赋权?

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This paper critically examines the ‘asset transfer’ of leisure services from the public to the voluntary sector. Asset transfer might be theorised as ‘austerity localism’, in which volunteers are obliged to fill the gaps left by retreating public provision, or as ‘progressive localism’, which represents new opportunities through the localism and Big Society agendas to develop more locally responsive, cooperative and mutualist visions. In this way, asset transfer might overcome the limitations of the United Kingdom policies in which ‘Big Government’ is replaced by civic society. Drawing on qualitative interviews with key personnel (volunteers, managers and local authority officers) at 12 leisure facilities, a grounded assessment of the nuanced balance between ‘austerity localism’ and ‘progressive localism’ is provided, including three observations. First, the main impetus for transfer was cuts in local authority budgets which stimulated the emergence of local groups of volunteers. Secondly, the transfers themselves required interaction between local government and the volunteer groups; however, the nature of the relationship and support given varied and support was limited by austerity measures. Thirdly, volunteers do not automatically fill a gap left by the state: without support transfer viability relies on the financial and social capital among volunteer groups, and this is unevenly distributed. These findings suggest that the capacity for a ‘progressive localism’ to emerge through asset transfer is limited. However, where transfer has occurred, there are some progressive benefits of volunteer empowerment and a more flexible service.
机译:本文主要研究了休闲服务从公共部门向志愿部门的“资产转移”。资产转移理论上可以说是“紧缩性地方主义”,即志愿人员有义务填补退缩的公共供给所留下的空白,也可以说是“渐进性地方主义”,这通过地方主义和大社会议程代表了新的机会,可以发展对地方更加敏感的,合作和互惠的愿景。这样,资产转移可以克服英国政策的局限性,在该政策中,“大政府”被公民社会取代。通过对12个休闲场所的主要人员(志愿者,经理和地方政府官员)进行的定性访谈,对“紧缩地方主义”与“进步地方主义”之间细微的平衡进行了扎根的评估,其中包括三个观察结果。首先,调动的主要动力是削减地方政府预算,这刺激了地方志愿人员团体的出现。其次,转移本身需要地方政府与志愿者团体之间的互动。但是,这种关系和支持的性质各不相同,并且支持受到紧缩措施的限制。第三,志愿者不会自动填补国家留下的空白:没有支持,转移的生存能力就依赖于志愿者团体之间的资金和社会资本,而且分布不均。这些发现表明,通过资产转移产生“渐进式地方主义”的能力是有限的。但是,在发生转移的地方,增强志愿者能力和更灵活的服务会带来一些好处。

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