The Politics of Self-Governance

The Politics of Self-Governance

The Politics of Self-Governance

The Politics of Self-Governance

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Overview

Liberal democracies are experiencing a major transformation of public governance by which self-regulation, co-operation and negotiation between public and private actors and across different political-administrative levels play an increasingly important role for policy-making and implementation. Using the term 'governance imagery', or what a given society envisions to be the proper way of governing public affairs, this volume examines the emergence, causes and consequences of the politics of self-governance both within relevant social science theorizing and in the everyday production of public governance in various policy areas. It questions how self-governance materialized in various areas of public governance in different liberal democracies, and the driving forces and political effects of attempts to enhance the role of self-governance. Challenging the theory and practice of public administration, The Politics of Self-Governance is an indispensable read for all those interested in new forms of public governance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317020073
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/03/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 236
File size: 577 KB

About the Author

Eva Sørensen, Peter Triantafillou

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 The Politics of Self-Governance: An Introduction, Eva Sørensen, Peter Triantafillou; Part 1 Scientific Reflections on Governance; Chapter 2 A Macro Level Perspective on Governance of the Self and Others, Anders Esmark, Peter Triantafillou; Chapter 3 The Politics of Self-Governance in Meso Level Theories, Eva Sørensen, Jacob Torfing; Chapter 4 Self-Governance in Micro Level Theory, Lina Eriksson; Part 2 Governance in Action; Chapter 5 The Institutional Design of Self-Governance: Insights from Public-Private Part nerships, Keith Baker, Jonathan B. Justice, Chris Skelcher; Chapter 6 Citizen and City: Institutional Reform and Self-Governance in Los Angeles, Juliet Musso, Christopher Weare; Chapter 7 Paradoxes of the Self: Self-Owning Universities in a Society of Control, Jakob Williams Ørberg, Susan Wright; Chapter 8 Self-Governance and the Disappearance of the Human Body, Herbert Gottweis; Chapter 9 Public Administration in Teams: Self-Governing Civil Servants, Birgitte Poulsen; Chapter 10 Governing the Responsible Prisoner: A Comparative Analysis, Mary Bosworth; Chapter 11 Self-Governance through the Committees in the Open Method of Co-ordination: The Cases of Employment and Social Inclusion, Caroline de la Porte, David Natali, Philippe Pochet; Chapter 12 Conclusion, Eva Sørensen, Peter Triantafillou;
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