From austerity to abundance? : creative approaches to coordinating the common good

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From austerity to abundance? : creative approaches to coordinating the common good

edited by Margaret Stout

(Critical perspectives on international public sector management, v. 6)

Emerald Pub., 2019

  • : print

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This volume explores the ways in which civil society and governments employ transformative tactics of direct engagement in coordinating efforts toward the common good. The chapters highlight alternatives that are philosophically and pragmatically different from neoliberal austerity measures, which reduce coproduction to a cost-saving tactic. Instead of simplistic load-shedding and unfunded partnerships, collaborative governance and coproduction increasingly take on characteristics of social movements, wherein direct citizen engagement in public policy making and administrative implementation are seen as the collective pursuit of human flourishing and abundance. These approaches counter the status quo - both in terms of power dynamics and standard operating procedures. Civil society is increasingly reclaiming its roots in the more informal mechanisms of social movements. As governments reach out to engage these groups, they must develop a new stance toward collaboration - one that sees power as a generative force when shared rather than held through hierarchical or competitive dominance. This book shows how, through this transformation, genuine public value can be produced.

目次

  • Foreword: Toward a Politics of Belonging
  • Hendrik WagenaarIntroduction
  • Margaret Stout Chapter 1. Are Social Movements Prefiguring Integrative Governance? Jeannine M. Love and Margaret Stout Chapter 2. Unsettling the Memes of Neoliberal Capitalism through Administrative Pragmatism
  • C. F. Abel and Karen Kunz Chapter 3. Cross-sector Collaborations for Public Value Co-creation
  • Alessandro Sancino, James Rees, and Irene Schindele Chapter 4. Tackling Maternal Health through Cell Phones: Evaluating a Collaborative Framework
  • Nidhi Vij Mali Chapter 5. Clarifying Collaborative Dynamics in Governance Networks
  • Margaret Stout, Koen P. R. Bartels, and Jeannine M. Love Chapter 6. A Typology of Coproduction: Emphasizing Shared Power
  • Victor Burigo Souza and Luis Moretto Neto Chapter 7. Get Talking: Managing to Achieve More through Creative Consultation
  • Nicola Gratton and Ros Beddows Chapter 8. Joining the Citizens: Forging New Collaborations between Government and Citizens in Deprived Neighborhoods
  • Imrat Verhoeven and Evelien Tonkens Chapter 9. Encounters with an Open Mind: A Relational Grounding for Neighborhood Governance
  • Koen P. R. Bartels

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