How to Measure the Autonomy, Coherence and Relevance of Local State-Society Relations
As shown in the typology suggested in previous chapter, networks between local government and societal actors can be characterized using three dimensions: their autonomy, group coherence and relevance. In this chapter, an operationalization is developed i
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Close Ties in European Local Governance Linking Local State and Society Edited by Filipe Teles Adam Gendźwiłł Cristina Stănuș Hubert Heinelt
Palgrave Studies in Sub-National Governance Series Editors Linze Schaap Tilburg University Tilburg, The Netherlands Jochen Franzke University of Potsdam Potsdam, Germany Hanna Vakkala University of Lapland Rovaniemi, Finland Filipe Teles University of Aveiro Aveiro, Portugal
This series explores the formal organisation of sub-national government and democracy on the one hand, and the necessities and practices of regions and cities on the other hand. In monographs, edited volumes and Palgrave Pivots, the series will consider the future of territorial governance and of territory-based democracy; the impact of hybrid forms of territorial government and functional governance on the traditional institutions of government and representative democracy and on public values; what improvements are possible and effective in local and regional democracy; and, what framework conditions can be developed to encourage minority groups to participate in urban decision-making. Books in the series will also examine ways of governance, from ‘network governance’ to ‘triple helix governance’, from ‘quadruple’ governance to the potential of ‘multiple helix’ governance. The series will also focus on societal issues, for instance global warming and sustainability, energy transition, economic growth, labour market, urban and regional development, immigration and integration, and transport, as well as on adaptation and learning in sub-national government. The series favours comparative studies, and especially volumes that compare international trends, themes, and developments, preferably with an interdisciplinary angle. Country-by-country comparisons may also be included in this series, provided that they contain solid comparative analyses. More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/15960
Filipe Teles • Adam Gendźwiłł Cristina Stănuș • Hubert Heinelt Editors
Close Ties in European Local Governance Linking Local State and Society
Editors Filipe Teles Research Unit on Governance Competitiveness and Public Policies Department of Social, Political and Territorial Sciences University of Aveiro Aveiro, Portugal Cristina Stănuș Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu Sibiu, Romania
Adam Gendźwiłł Department of Local Development and Policy Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies University of Warsaw Warsaw, Poland Hubert Heinelt Institute of Political Science Technische Universität Darmstadt Darmstadt, Germany
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