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Professor '''Perri 6''' is a noted [[United Kingdom|British]] [[social scientist]]. He changed his name from '''David Ashworth''' to Perri 6 in 1983. Whilst not an academic at the time, many years later he said he was amused by the notion of "6, P" appearing in academic papers.<ref name="Wheen, 2004" >{{cite book
'''Perri 6''' is a British [[social scientist]]. He changed his name from '''David Ashworth''' to Perri 6 in 1983. Whilst not an academic at the time, many years later he said he was amused by the notion of "6, P" appearing in academic papers.<ref name="Wheen, 2004" >{{cite book
|last=Wheen
|last=Wheen
|first=Francis
|first=Francis
|author-link =Francis Wheen
|title=How Mumbo-Jumbo Conquered the World
|title=How Mumbo-Jumbo Conquered the World
|year=2004
|year=2004
|isbn=0-00-714097-5
|isbn=0-00-714097-5
|location=London
|location=London
|publisher=Harper Perennial
|publisher=Harper Perennial
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


6 worked for [[Demos (UK think tank)|Demos]], a [[centre-left]] [[think tank]] with close ties to [[New Labour]] in the 1990s. Much of 6's recent research is based on the [[cultural theory of risk]], which he refers to as "neo-Durkheimian institutional theory".<ref name="Perri 6 homepage" >{{cite web
6 worked for [[Demos (UK think tank)|Demos]], a [[centre-left]] [[think tank]] with close ties to [[New Labour]] in the 1990s. Much of 6's recent research is based on the [[cultural theory of risk]], which he refers to as "neo-Durkheimian institutional theory".<ref name="Perri 6 homepage" >{{cite web
|url=http://www.ntu.ac.uk/apps/Profiles/72075-1-4/Professor_Perri_6.aspx
|url=http://www.ntu.ac.uk/apps/Profiles/72075-1-4/Professor_Perri_6.aspx
|title=Perri 6's homepage
|title=Perri 6's homepage
|publisher=[[Nottingham Trent University]]
|publisher=[[Nottingham Trent University]]
|accessdate=2008-05-09
|accessdate=2008-05-09
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100918112827/http://www.ntu.ac.uk/apps/Profiles/72075-1-4/Professor_Perri_6.aspx
}}</ref> He has also done government-backed research for the [[Information Commissioner's Office]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ico.gov.uk/upload/documents/library/corporate/detailed_specialist_guides/id_cards_-_ico_response_to_government_consultation_paper_-_annex_b.pdf |title=Microsoft Word - P6 Entitlement cards paper for OIC v7.doc |format=PDF |date= |accessdate=2010-05-12}}</ref> and has written on behalf of the think-tank [[Demos (UK think tank)|Demos]].<ref>http://www.demos.co.uk/people/perri6 [click "publications"]</ref> He has also written for the peer-reviewed ''Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory: J-PART'',<ref name="j-part">{{cite journal|last=6|first=Perri|year=2004|title=Joined-Up Government in the Western World in Comparative Perspective: A Preliminary Literature Review and Exploration|journal=Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory: J-PART|publisher=[[Oxford University Press]]|location=[[Oxford|Oxford, United Kingdom]]|volume=14|pages=103–138|doi=10.1093/jopart/muh006}}</ref> ''Social Policy and Society''<ref name="j-part2">{{cite journal|last=6|first=Perri|year=1994|title=Nonprofits for Hire: the Welfare State in the Age of Contracting|journal=Social Policy and Society|publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]] and [[Harvard University]]|location=[[Cambridge|Cambridge, United Kingdom]]|volume=23|pages=296–297 |doi=10.1017/s0047279400021826}}</ref> and ''[[Public Administration (journal)|Public Administration]]''.<ref name="public-admin">{{cite journal|last=6|first=Perri|year=2004|title=New Labour's modernization in the public sector: a neo-Durkheimian approach and the case of mental health services|journal=[[Public Administration (journal)|Public Administration]]|publisher=Blackwell Publishing|volume=82|pages=83–108|doi=10.1111/j.0033-3298.2004.00384.x}}</ref>
|archive-date=2010-09-18
|url-status=dead
}}</ref> He has conducted government-backed research for the [[Information Commissioner's Office]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ico.gov.uk/upload/documents/library/corporate/detailed_specialist_guides/id_cards_-_ico_response_to_government_consultation_paper_-_annex_b.pdf |title=Microsoft Word - P6 Entitlement cards paper for OIC v7.doc |date= |accessdate=2010-05-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725072834/http://www.ico.gov.uk/upload/documents/library/corporate/detailed_specialist_guides/id_cards_-_ico_response_to_government_consultation_paper_-_annex_b.pdf |archive-date=2011-07-25 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and has written on behalf of the think-tank [[Demos (UK think tank)|Demos]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.demos.co.uk/people/perri6 |title=Demos &#124; Perri 6&#124; Profile |accessdate=2010-02-04 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090430154558/http://www.demos.co.uk/people/perri6 |archivedate=2009-04-30 }} [click "publications"]</ref> He has also contributed to the peer-reviewed ''Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory'',<ref name="j-part">{{cite journal|author=6, Perri|year=2004|title=Joined-Up Government in the Western World in Comparative Perspective: A Preliminary Literature Review and Exploration|journal=Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory|publisher=[[Oxford University Press]]|location=[[Oxford|Oxford, United Kingdom]]|volume=14|pages=103–138|doi=10.1093/jopart/muh006|doi-access=free}}</ref> ''Social Policy and Society''<ref name="j-part2">{{cite journal|author=6, Perri|year=1994|title=Nonprofits for Hire: the Welfare State in the Age of Contracting|journal=Social Policy and Society|publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]] and [[Harvard University]]|location=[[Cambridge|Cambridge, United Kingdom]]|volume=23|issue=2|pages=296–297 |doi=10.1017/s0047279400021826|s2cid=144109271 }}</ref> and ''[[Public Administration (journal)|Public Administration]]''.<ref name="public-admin">{{cite journal|author=6, Perri|year=2004|title=New Labour's modernization in the public sector: a neo-Durkheimian approach and the case of mental health services|journal=[[Public Administration (journal)|Public Administration]]|publisher=Blackwell Publishing|volume=82|pages=83–108|doi=10.1111/j.0033-3298.2004.00384.x}}</ref>


Currently Chair in Public Management at Queen Mary, University of London.<ref >http://www.busman.qmul.ac.uk/staff/6p.html</ref>
6 is currently chair in Public Management at [[Queen Mary University of London]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.qmul.ac.uk/busman/staff/academic/profiles/6p.html|title = Perri 6}}</ref>

==Honours and awards==
* In 2013, he was elected as a [[fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.acss.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/1308-AcademyOfSocialSciencesBulletinLAteSummer2013.pdf|title=New Academicians|website=Electronic Bulletin|date=August 2013|publisher=Academy of Social Sciences|access-date=December 22, 2019}}</ref>


== Selected bibliography ==
== Selected bibliography ==
* {{cite book| last1 = 6 | first1 = Perri | last2 = Margetts | first2 = Helen | last3 = Hood | first3 = Christopher | author-link2 = Helen Margetts | author-link3 = Christopher Hood | title = Paradoxes of modernization: unintended consequences of public policy reform | publisher = Oxford University Press | location = Oxford New York | year = 2010 | isbn = 9780199573547 }}
* {{cite book| author=6, Perri | last2 = Margetts | first2 = Helen | last3 = Hood | first3 = Christopher | author-link2 = Helen Margetts | author-link3 = Christopher Hood | title = Paradoxes of modernization: unintended consequences of public policy reform | publisher = Oxford University Press | location = Oxford New York | year = 2010 | isbn = 9780199573547 }}
* 6, Perri; Fletcher‐Morgan, Charlotte; Leyland, Kate. "Making people more responsible: the Blair Government's Programme for changing Citizens' behaviour." ''Political Studies'' 58.3 (2010): 427–449. [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-9248.2009.00817.x abstract]


== References ==
== References ==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{Official website|https://www.qmul.ac.uk/busman/staff/academic/profiles/6p.html|Perri 6's profile page}} at Queen Mary University of London
* [http://www.demos.co.uk/people/perri6#publications Perri 6] (Demos page)

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Latest revision as of 04:23, 25 June 2024

Perri 6
Born
David Ashworth
NationalityBritish
Academic work
InstitutionsDemos
Main interestsSocial science

Perri 6 is a British social scientist. He changed his name from David Ashworth to Perri 6 in 1983. Whilst not an academic at the time, many years later he said he was amused by the notion of "6, P" appearing in academic papers.[1]

6 worked for Demos, a centre-left think tank with close ties to New Labour in the 1990s. Much of 6's recent research is based on the cultural theory of risk, which he refers to as "neo-Durkheimian institutional theory".[2] He has conducted government-backed research for the Information Commissioner's Office,[3] and has written on behalf of the think-tank Demos.[4] He has also contributed to the peer-reviewed Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory,[5] Social Policy and Society[6] and Public Administration.[7]

6 is currently chair in Public Management at Queen Mary University of London.[8]

Honours and awards

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Selected bibliography

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  • 6, Perri; Margetts, Helen; Hood, Christopher (2010). Paradoxes of modernization: unintended consequences of public policy reform. Oxford New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199573547.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • 6, Perri; Fletcher‐Morgan, Charlotte; Leyland, Kate. "Making people more responsible: the Blair Government's Programme for changing Citizens' behaviour." Political Studies 58.3 (2010): 427–449. abstract

References

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  1. ^ Wheen, Francis (2004). How Mumbo-Jumbo Conquered the World. London: Harper Perennial. ISBN 0-00-714097-5.
  2. ^ "Perri 6's homepage". Nottingham Trent University. Archived from the original on 18 September 2010. Retrieved 9 May 2008.
  3. ^ "Microsoft Word - P6 Entitlement cards paper for OIC v7.doc" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 12 May 2010.
  4. ^ "Demos | Perri 6| Profile". Archived from the original on 30 April 2009. Retrieved 4 February 2010. [click "publications"]
  5. ^ 6, Perri (2004). "Joined-Up Government in the Western World in Comparative Perspective: A Preliminary Literature Review and Exploration". Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. 14. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press: 103–138. doi:10.1093/jopart/muh006.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ 6, Perri (1994). "Nonprofits for Hire: the Welfare State in the Age of Contracting". Social Policy and Society. 23 (2). Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press and Harvard University: 296–297. doi:10.1017/s0047279400021826. S2CID 144109271.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ 6, Perri (2004). "New Labour's modernization in the public sector: a neo-Durkheimian approach and the case of mental health services". Public Administration. 82. Blackwell Publishing: 83–108. doi:10.1111/j.0033-3298.2004.00384.x.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ "Perri 6".
  9. ^ "New Academicians" (PDF). Electronic Bulletin. Academy of Social Sciences. August 2013. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
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