Governance Through Social Learning
Gouvernance | Governance SeriesÉditeur : Les Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa | University of Ottawa Press
Lieu d’édition : Ottawa
Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 27 septembre 2017
Collection : Gouvernance | Governance Series
Année d’édition : 1999
Nombre de pages : 272
Présentation
Governance connotes the way an organization, an economy, or a social system co-ordinates and steers itself. Some insist that governing is strictly a top-down process guided by authority and coercion, while others emphasize that it emerges bottom-up through the workings of the free market. This book rejects these simplistic views in favour of a more distributed view of governance based on a mix of coercion, quid pro quo market exchange and reciprocity, on a division of labour among the private, public, and civic sectors, and on the co-evolution of these different integration mechanisms. This book is for both practitioners confronted with governance issues and for citizens trying to make sense of the world around them.
Sommaire
Part I - A Framework
Part II - Social Learning in Action
A - International Perspectives
B - National Perspectives
C - Social Perspectives
D - Administrative Perspectives
Part III - New Directions
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