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THE POLITICS OF SELF-GOVERNANCE
The Politics of Self-Governance
Edited by
EVA SRENSEN and PETER TRIANTAFILLOU
Roskilde University, Denmark
First published 2009 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2016 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 1
First published 2009 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
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Copyright 2009 Eva Srensen and Peter Triantafillou.
Eva Srensen and Peter Triantafillou have asserted their right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the editors of this work.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
The politics of self-governance.
1. Political planning--Citizen participation. 2. Local
government--Citizen participation. 3. Democracy. 4. Public
private sector cooperation.
I. Srensen, Eva, 1957- II. Triantafillou, Peter.
320.8-dc22
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Srensen, Eva.
The politics of self-governance / by Eva Srensen and Peter Triantafillou.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-7546-7164-0 -- ISBN 978-0-7546-9281-2
(ebook) 1. Political planning--Citizen participation. 2. Local government--Citizen
participation. 3. Democracy. 4. Public-private sector cooperation. I. Triantafillou, Peter,
1957- II. Title.
JF1525.P6T75 2009
320.8--dc22
2009010405
ISBN 978-0-754-67164-0 (hbk)
EISBN 978-1-315-55425-9 (ebk)
Contents

Eva Srensen and Peter Triantafillou

Anders Esmark and Peter Triantafillou

Eva Srensen and Jacob Torfing

Lina Eriksson

Keith Baker, Jonathan B. Justice and Chris Skelcher

Juliet Musso and Christopher Weare

Jakob Williams rberg and Susan Wright

Herbert Gottweis

Birgitte Poulsen

Mary Bosworth

Caroline de la Porte, David Natali and Philippe Pochet

Eva Srensen and Peter Triantafillou
List of Figures and Tables
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Notes on Contributors
Anders Esmark is Associate Professor at the Department of Society and Globalization at Roskilde University. He is currently engaged in research on the implications of network governance and the emergence of network society, the relation between media and politics and public sphere transformation. Recent publications include contributions to Public Administration and Administrative Theory and Praxis, and the book New Publics with/out Democracy (2007), Copenhagen: Nordicom (edited with Henrik Bang).
Birgitte Poulsen, PhD, is Associate Professor in Public Administration at the Institute of Society and Globalization at Roskilde University. She has published several articles on public sector reforms, public management and organization with a particular focus on the development and change of roles and identities in public administrations.
Caroline de la Porte is Associate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark (Odense). She specializes in different modes of governance in the EU and new EU integration theories, particularly in the social policy and employment fields. As well as the Europeanization of social policy, she is also interested in EU Member States. A recent publication on this topic is Good Governance via the OMC: The Cases of Employment and Social Inclusion (2007), in European Journal of Legal Studies, vol. 1, no. 1 < www.ejls.eu >.
Chris Skelcher is Professor of Public Governance at the Institute of Local Government Studies, and Director of Research and Knowledge Transfer at the College of Social Sciences, University of Birmingham. His research examines the new forms of relationship between state, citizen and business, and especially the implications for transparency, accountability and democratic policy making. He is currently researching how the city governments of Birmingham, Copenhagen and Rotterdam have responded to the pressures of migration and neighborhood decline. His articles have appeared in a wide range of journals, and his most recent books are Working across Boundaries: Collaboration in Public Services (2002), Basingstoke: Palgrave (with Helen Sullivan) and Managing to Improve Public Services (2008), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (with colleagues).
Christopher Weare, PhD, is Deputy Director of the Civic Engagement Initiative and Research Associate Professor within the USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development. Dr Weare employs social network analysis to examine how voluntary associations join communities together and connect them to organs of governance. He also studies the development and impacts of e-government. Before joining SPPD, he was a research fellow at the Public Policy Institute of California. Dr Weare holds a PhD in public policy from the University of California, Berkeley.
David Natali is lecturer at the University of Bologna-Forli (Italy), his domain of expertise is comparative analysis of welfare reforms, and the study of European integration in social policy domains. His most recent publications are Pensions in Europe, European Pensions (2008), Brussels: PIE Peter Lang; The New Politics of Pension Reforms in Continental Europe (with M. Rhodes), in Arza, C. and Kohli, M. (eds), The Political Economy of Pensions: Politics, Policy Models and Outcomes in Europe (2007), London: Routledge, 25-46.
Eva Srensen is Professor in Public Administration and Democracy at the Institute of Society and Globalization at Roskilde University. She is currently vice-director of Centre for Democratic Network Governance and director of a large research project on user driven innovation in the public sector. She has written several books and articles about new forms of governance and their implications for public sector effectiveness and democracy. Recent books are Theories of Democratic Network Governance (2007), Houndsmills: Palgrave Macmillan (edited with J. Torfing) and Public Administration in Transition (2007), Copenhagen: DJF-Publishers (with G. Gjelstrup).
Herbert Gottweis, has been Professor at the Department of Political Sciences, University of Vienna since 1998. He also directs the Life Science Governance Research Platform at the University of Vienna. Gottweis was the coordinator of the PAGANINI (Participatory Governance and Institutional Innovation) project (2004-2007) funded as a STREP under the 6th EU Framework program. Under the 7th EU Framework program Gottweis is partner in REMDIE (Regenerative Medicine in Europe: Emerging Needs and Challenges in a Global Context) and in BBMRI (Biobank and Biomolecular Ressources Initiative). Among his recent publications are
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