Theories of democratic network governance

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Theories of democratic network governance

edited by Eva Sørensen and Jacob Torfing

Palgrave Macmillan, 2007

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 316-342) and index

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Description

This book seeks to renew and refocus the debate on the use of governance networks in public policy making. It raises and answers a series of questions about the dynamics, conditions and functions of governance networks and also considers the democratic implications of network governance.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • E.Sorensen & J.Torfing Theoretical Approaches to Governance Network Dynamics
  • E.Sorensen & J.Torfing Mechanisms of Governance Network Formation: A Contextual Rational Choice Perspective
  • N.Hertting Virtuous and Viscous Circles in Democratic Network Governance
  • B.G.Peters Decentred Theory, Change and Network Governance
  • M.Bevir & R.A.W.Rhodes Theoretical Approaches to Governance Network Failure
  • E.Sorensen & J.Torfing Closure and Governance
  • L.Schaap Consensus and Conflict in Policy Networks: Too Much or Too Little?
  • J.F.M.Koppenjan Network Governance: Effective and Legitimate?
  • T.A.Boerzel & D.Panke Theoretical Approaches to Metagovernance
  • E.Sorensen & J.Torfing Governing the Formation and Mobilization of Governance Networks
  • P.Triantafillou Meta-governance as Network Management
  • E-H.Klijn & J.Edelenbos Governing Outputs and Outcomes of Governance Networks
  • L.J.O'Toole, Jr. Theoretical Approaches to Democratic Network Governance
  • E.Sorensen & J.Torfing Governance Networks and Participation
  • A.D.Hansen Networks and Democratic Ideals: Equality, Freedom and Communication
  • J.S.Dryzek Democratic Accountability and Network Governance: Problems and Potentials
  • A.Esmark

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