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Opposition and resistance: Governance challenges around urban growth in China and the UK [PDF]
This paper proposes that, different though they are, the processes of urban development in China and the UK can be analytically compared by looking at the commonly occurring opposition and resistance to that development.
John Sturzaker, Giulio Verdini
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Transcending the Institutionalist- Interpretivist Binary: Realizing Critical Realist Theory of Governance as Metagovernance [PDF]
Governance is essentially a popular contested concept and its definition is variously applied. Hence, it has arisen as a new mode by which society is governed and denotes the institutions, traditions and processes which define how power is operated ...
THEERAPAT UNGSUCHAVAL
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Micropolitical practices of multispatial metagovernance in rural Denmark [PDF]
Research on governance, network governance and metagovernance has shown how the practice of governing involves a diversity of actors in and beyond the state. Much attention has been paid to the role of powerful state and non-state actors while less consideration has been directed at less visible and marginalised actors who are recognised as ...
Fisker, Jens Kaae +2 more
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Metagoverning social work knowledge structures [PDF]
The increasing fragmentation and the rising number of organizations in society create major challenges when implementing knowledge structures. In this article, we propose that the concept of metagovernance is useful when addressing these challenges. The enhancement of knowledge structures in the Swedish social services is our study object.
Verner Denvall +2 more
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National and urban public policy agenda in tourism. Towards the emergence of a hyperneoliberal script? [PDF]
Following the 2007–2009 Global Financial Crisis (GFC), some national governments have been pursuing a counter-reform of the public sector characterised by further policy centralisation and the ‘hollowing out’ of regional authorities.
Amore, Alberto, Hall, Colin Michael
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Abstract Throughout the European Union (EU), agricultural practices contribute significantly to the pollution of water resources by nitrates, phosphorus and pesticides. This article sheds light on the degree of horizontal legal coherence between the main EU legal and policy instruments applicable to the protection of water resources from agricultural ...
Froukje Maria Platjouw +2 more
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Abstract Policymakers acknowledge the need to drive innovation in health and social care, given the complex, “wicked” problems that such services are tasked with solving and the concept of collaborative innovation is proposed as a tool in which to reach solutions to these problems.
Riley V. Livingstone
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From governance to meta-governance in tourism?: Re-incorporating politics,interests and values in the analysis of tourism governance [PDF]
Despite its theorization in the political and policy sciences in the early 1990s, the concept of metagovernance has gained relatively little recognition in tourism studies.
Amore, Alberto, Hall, Colin Michael
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This paper proposes a theoretical account of institutional transformation and the emergence of order in global inter-organisational relations, which is centred on the concept of “metagovernance”.
Anna Holzscheiter +2 more
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Venue Coupling and Actor Circulation in Deliberative Systems: Health Care Governance in Ontario
The “systemic turn” has been one of the most important developments in deliberative democracy in the past decade. Through a deliberative systems approach, scholars and practitioners are challenged to think about ways in which various venues and ...
Carey Doberstein
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