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Metagoverning Policy Networks in EGovernment

2011
Since the late 1990s, an explicit goal of most industrialized states has been to integrate electronic access to government information and service delivery, examples being ‘the 24/7 agency’ or ‘Joined-up governance’ . This aim, which goes beyond the establishment of ‘single’ governmental websites, calls for both horizontal, as well as vertical ...
Karl Löfgren, Eva Sørensen
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Metagovernance, Governance, and Learning

2018
In this chapter it is argued that changes in patterns of governing in public administration (governance turn) require that public agencies develop their ability to learn and to critically reflect upon goals and the means by which to achieve them. The author proposes to regard the phenomenon of the governance turn through the lens of metagovernance and ...
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Complexity Theory in Public Administration and Metagovernance

2014
The notion of complexity has been used as unique phenomenon that attempts to define social systems in last 20 years. Societies can be considered natural complex system that featured by multi-actors and nonlinearity, ability to adapt local conditions, self-organizing and coevolution. Through this chapter, three features of complexity theory are going to
Ege Erkoçak, Şuay Nilhan Açıkalın
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Metagovernance Review

2022
Ruth Hubbard, Gilles Paquet
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“Lagging Behind”? Metagovernance Strategies Regulating Digital Backbone Infrastructure

Information Polity
This paper explores the power dynamics in digital backbone infrastructure in Norway, focusing on the diversity of actors involved. The digital backbone infrastructure includes tangible items like satellites, data centers, content delivery networks, and underwater cables.
Ann Karin Tennås Holmen, Helle Sjøvaag
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Latin american municipal government:the rise of metagovernment

International Journal of Public Administration, 1989
Metagovernment, the extra-legal and informal government that has developed in the squatter settlements and informal economic sectors of Latin American nations is rapidly becoming the most relevent form of government for many Latin Americans. The roots of this phenomenon can be found in the early history of Latin American municipal governments and the ...
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Metagovernance, Risk and Nuclear Power in Britain

2015
Abstract Purpose This chapter argues that the concept of metagovernance offers an alternative to multi-level governance (MLG) for understanding how policy is delivered through complex networks.
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Chapter 5 Metagovernance Review

2022
Ruth Hubbard, Gilles Paquet
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