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Interesting times: education and broadcasting in the 1990sSchool of Education, The Open University The agenda of the Education Reform Act (1988) and the White Paper Broadcasting in the '90s: Competition, Choice and Quality is to reorganise the way that the social goods of education and broadcasting are dis tributed, and so to change the ways in which govemment/citizen relations are instituted and regulated. Much of the opposition to these changes renders itself ineffective by speaking in the terms of a cultural 'welfare statism: New alternatives based on notions of a public sphere, a radical democracy, and a republican citizenship are critically reviewed.
Critical Social Policy, Vol. 9, No. 27,
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