Systemic governance and accountability : working and re-working the conceptual and spatial boundaries

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Systemic governance and accountability : working and re-working the conceptual and spatial boundaries

Janet McIntyre-Mills, editor

(C. West Churchman and related works series / John P. van Gigch, series editor, v. 3)

Springer, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [399]-422) and index

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Description

The book makes a plea for systemic governance. It follows a practical approach including case studies and conceptual tools. Policy makers and managers need to work with rather than within theoretical and methodological frameworks. The closest we can get to truth is through compassionate dialogue that explores paradoxes and considers the rights and responsibilities of caretakers.

Table of Contents

Working and Reworking the Boundaries of Knowledge International Relations and Governance.- Systemic Governance: From Mode 1 to Mode 2 Consciousness and Praxis.- Knowledge, Identity and Culture: Molar and Molecular Identity and Politics.- Subsidiarity, Sustainable Governance and Regionalism.- Design of Inquiring System for Governance.- Capacity Building for Both Strong and Weak Regions and States.- Structures and Processes for Systemic Governance: Reworking Subsidiarity.- Conclusion: Appreciating Complexity When Making Public Policy Through Systemic Learning and Lived Experience.

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