Against the background of the crisis of local democracy and of the shift from local government to local governance, the book focuses on two themes related to the nature of local democracy within a local governance context: firstly, the conditions required for a system of local governance based on the coexistence of representation and participation; secondly, the issues that arise in relation to the management of a system of local democratic governance characterised by a high degree of organisational and societal complexity. The book suggests that only the coexistence of multiple channels of participation, dimensions of representation, sources of legitimacy, mechanisms of accountability, and forms of leadership can generate a robust system of local democratic governance. In addition, it argues that local democratic governance should be characterised by a meta-level of co-ordination and management, based on deliberative processes and social learning, and on continuous innovation and experimentation. The analysis and conclusions presented are relevant for policy makers, professionals and academics working in the field of local governance and democracy.
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Against the background of the crisis of local democracy and of the shift from local government to local governance, the book focuses on two themes related to the nature of local democracy within a local governance context: firstly, the conditions required for a system of local governance based on the coexistence of representation and participation; secondly, the issues that arise in relation to the management of a system of local democratic governance characterised by a high degree of organisational and societal complexity. The book suggests that only the coexistence of multiple channels of participation, dimensions of representation, sources of legitimacy, mechanisms of accountability, and forms of leadership can generate a robust system of local democratic governance. In addition, it argues that local democratic governance should be characterised by a meta-level of co-ordination and management, based on deliberative processes and social learning, and on continuous innovation and experimentation. The analysis and conclusions presented are relevant for policy makers, professionals and academics working in the field of local governance and democracy.
Alberto Gianoli, PhD in Public Policy Analysis at Bristol University, United Kingdom. Currently Senior Specialist in Urban Management and Governance at the Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Against the background of the crisis of local democracy and of the shift from local government to local governance, the book focuses on two themes related to the nature of local democracy within a local governance context: firstly, the conditions required for a system of local governance based on the coexistence of representation and participation; secondly, the issues that arise in relation to the management of a system of local democratic governance characterised by a high degree of organisational and societal complexity. The book suggests that only the coexistence of multiple channels of participation, dimensions of representation, sources of legitimacy, mechanisms of accountability, and forms of leadership can generate a robust system of local democratic governance. In addition, it argues that local democratic governance should be characterised by a meta-level of co-ordination and management, based on deliberative processes and social learning, and on continuous innovation and experimentation. The analysis and conclusions presented are relevant for policy makers, professionals and academics working in the field of local governance and democracy. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783639115895
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