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Current Issues in Tourism
The metagovernance of tourism is changing as a result of major shifts in geopolitical thinking. Most pronounced of these is the reassertion of the nineteenth-century notion of spheres of influence which are at odds with the framework of an international ...
C. Hall
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The metagovernance of tourism is changing as a result of major shifts in geopolitical thinking. Most pronounced of these is the reassertion of the nineteenth-century notion of spheres of influence which are at odds with the framework of an international ...
C. Hall
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Theoretical Approaches to Metagovernance
2007An increasingly important issue for governance network theory is how and to what extent it is possible for governors to regulate self-regulating networks. It is generally recognized that governance networks must be regulated if they are to contribute to the efficient governing of society.
Eva Sørensen, Jacob Torfing
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Metagovernance: The art of governing interactive governance
2012Jacob Torfing +3 more
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Metagovernance, Governance, and Learning
2018In 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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Metagoverning Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland
2020The multiplicity of peacebuilding actors, the increasing necessity to connect the political process with the peace process, and the growing interaction between the local and the European levels pointed to the need for strategic responses to the conflict in Northern Ireland.
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Metagoverning Policy Networks in EGovernment
2011Since 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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Complexity Theory in Public Administration and Metagovernance
2014The 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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