Participatory Governance Political and Societal Implications
After years of a primarily and technocratic debate on European governance, it is time to emphasize the term´s normative dimension. This book singles out participation as the issue most crucial to it. Participatory governance is introduced not as part of t
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Participatory Governance Political and Societal Implications
Participatory Governance. Political and Societal Implications
Jiirgen R. Grote/Bernard Gbikpi (eds)
Participatory Governance. Political and Societal Implications
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH 2002
Gedruckt aufsliurefreiem und alterungsbestandigem Papier. Die Deutsche Bibliothek - CIP-Einheitsaufnahme ISBN 978-3-8100-3237-9 ISBN 978-3-663-11003-3 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-663-11003-3 © 2002 Springer Fachrnedien Wiesbaden
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Table of Contents
Seite Tables and Figures .......................................................................................... 9 Contributors ................................................................................................. 11 Preface .......................................................................................................... 13
Introduction 1. 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 1.4. 1.5. 1.6. 1.7. 1.8.
From Democratic Govemment to Participatory Govemance (Bernard Gbikpi and Jiirgen R. Grote) ........................................ 17
lntroduction ........................................................................................ 17 Democratic government ..................................................................... 18 Govemance ......................................................................................... 20 Participatory govemance .................................................................... 23 Participatory govemance at work ....................................................... 28 The territorial dimension .................................................................... 29 Sectors and policy domains ................................................................ 32 References .......................................................................................... 34
Governance: Concepts 2.
Contextualizing Normative Standards for Legitimate Govemance beyond the State (Klaus Dieter Wolj) .................. 35
2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 2.5.
lntroduction ........................................................................................ 35 Govemance beyond the state as functional self-regulation ................ 36 The normative dimensions of govemance beyond the state ............... 38 Conclusion .......................................................................................... 48 References .......................................................................................... 49
3.
Participation in Govemance Arrangements: 1s there any Reason to Expect it will Achieve "Sustainable and 1nnovative Policies in a Multilevel Context"? (Philippe C. Schmi