Lawrence Geoffrey / Vaughan Higgins (eds.)International Perspectives
Rural Governance
International Perspectives
Herausgeber: Cheshire, Lynda; Lawrence, Geoffrey; Higgins, Vaughan
Lawrence Geoffrey / Vaughan Higgins (eds.)International Perspectives
Rural Governance
International Perspectives
Herausgeber: Cheshire, Lynda; Lawrence, Geoffrey; Higgins, Vaughan
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This book critically explores the social causes and consequences of emerging governance arrangements. In particular, the book moves beyond questions of empowerment in governance debates to consider how new kinds of power relations arise between the various actors involved.
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This book critically explores the social causes and consequences of emerging governance arrangements. In particular, the book moves beyond questions of empowerment in governance debates to consider how new kinds of power relations arise between the various actors involved.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 675g
- ISBN-13: 9780415399593
- ISBN-10: 0415399599
- Artikelnr.: 22447701
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 675g
- ISBN-13: 9780415399593
- ISBN-10: 0415399599
- Artikelnr.: 22447701
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Lynda Cheshire, Vaughan Higgins, Geoffrey Lawrence
1. Introduction: Governing the Rural Part I Managing New Forms of
Governance 2. Trust and Control in Farmer-Government Partnerships: a Dutch
Case Study 3. Delineations of Private and Public: Emerging Forms of
Agri-Environmental Governance in Central and Eastern Europe 4. Governance
and Innovations in the Nordic Periphery 5. Governing Rural Landscapes and
Environments: the Strategic Role of Local Community and Global Corporate
Partnerships 6. Initiating Network Governance Through Competition:
Experiences from Eighteen German Regions 7. Reflexive Agency and
Multi-Level Governance: Mediating Integrated Rural Development in Hungary
Part II Contesting Government Strategies: State Policy and Local Agency 8.
Neo-Liberalism, Neo-Mercantilism and Multifunctionality: Contested
Political Discourses in European Post-Fordist Rural Governance 9.
Transformation and Representation in Barangay Sibalew, The Philippines 10.
Governance, Participation and Empowerment: a Non-Prescriptive Approach 11.
Contested Forest: Logging the Main River Watershed in Western Newfoundland,
Canada 12. Contesting Competition: Governance and Farmer Resistance in
Australia 13. Individualism, Cooperation and Conservation in Scottish
Farming Communities Part III Prospects for Democratic Governance 14.
Leadership in Place: Elites, Institutions, and Agency in British Rural
Community Governance 15. Democratising Governance in Australia's Regions:
the Value of Regional Networks 16. Legitimacy, Deliberative Arenas and the
New Rural Governance 17. Governing Bottom-Up in Rural Development: the
Legitimacy Dilemma 18. Are Shadows Dark? Governance, Informal Institutions,
and Corruption in Rural India Conclusion 19. Rural Governance and Power
Relations: Theorising the Complexity of State-Citizen Interactions
Governance 2. Trust and Control in Farmer-Government Partnerships: a Dutch
Case Study 3. Delineations of Private and Public: Emerging Forms of
Agri-Environmental Governance in Central and Eastern Europe 4. Governance
and Innovations in the Nordic Periphery 5. Governing Rural Landscapes and
Environments: the Strategic Role of Local Community and Global Corporate
Partnerships 6. Initiating Network Governance Through Competition:
Experiences from Eighteen German Regions 7. Reflexive Agency and
Multi-Level Governance: Mediating Integrated Rural Development in Hungary
Part II Contesting Government Strategies: State Policy and Local Agency 8.
Neo-Liberalism, Neo-Mercantilism and Multifunctionality: Contested
Political Discourses in European Post-Fordist Rural Governance 9.
Transformation and Representation in Barangay Sibalew, The Philippines 10.
Governance, Participation and Empowerment: a Non-Prescriptive Approach 11.
Contested Forest: Logging the Main River Watershed in Western Newfoundland,
Canada 12. Contesting Competition: Governance and Farmer Resistance in
Australia 13. Individualism, Cooperation and Conservation in Scottish
Farming Communities Part III Prospects for Democratic Governance 14.
Leadership in Place: Elites, Institutions, and Agency in British Rural
Community Governance 15. Democratising Governance in Australia's Regions:
the Value of Regional Networks 16. Legitimacy, Deliberative Arenas and the
New Rural Governance 17. Governing Bottom-Up in Rural Development: the
Legitimacy Dilemma 18. Are Shadows Dark? Governance, Informal Institutions,
and Corruption in Rural India Conclusion 19. Rural Governance and Power
Relations: Theorising the Complexity of State-Citizen Interactions
1. Introduction: Governing the Rural Part I Managing New Forms of
Governance 2. Trust and Control in Farmer-Government Partnerships: a Dutch
Case Study 3. Delineations of Private and Public: Emerging Forms of
Agri-Environmental Governance in Central and Eastern Europe 4. Governance
and Innovations in the Nordic Periphery 5. Governing Rural Landscapes and
Environments: the Strategic Role of Local Community and Global Corporate
Partnerships 6. Initiating Network Governance Through Competition:
Experiences from Eighteen German Regions 7. Reflexive Agency and
Multi-Level Governance: Mediating Integrated Rural Development in Hungary
Part II Contesting Government Strategies: State Policy and Local Agency 8.
Neo-Liberalism, Neo-Mercantilism and Multifunctionality: Contested
Political Discourses in European Post-Fordist Rural Governance 9.
Transformation and Representation in Barangay Sibalew, The Philippines 10.
Governance, Participation and Empowerment: a Non-Prescriptive Approach 11.
Contested Forest: Logging the Main River Watershed in Western Newfoundland,
Canada 12. Contesting Competition: Governance and Farmer Resistance in
Australia 13. Individualism, Cooperation and Conservation in Scottish
Farming Communities Part III Prospects for Democratic Governance 14.
Leadership in Place: Elites, Institutions, and Agency in British Rural
Community Governance 15. Democratising Governance in Australia's Regions:
the Value of Regional Networks 16. Legitimacy, Deliberative Arenas and the
New Rural Governance 17. Governing Bottom-Up in Rural Development: the
Legitimacy Dilemma 18. Are Shadows Dark? Governance, Informal Institutions,
and Corruption in Rural India Conclusion 19. Rural Governance and Power
Relations: Theorising the Complexity of State-Citizen Interactions
Governance 2. Trust and Control in Farmer-Government Partnerships: a Dutch
Case Study 3. Delineations of Private and Public: Emerging Forms of
Agri-Environmental Governance in Central and Eastern Europe 4. Governance
and Innovations in the Nordic Periphery 5. Governing Rural Landscapes and
Environments: the Strategic Role of Local Community and Global Corporate
Partnerships 6. Initiating Network Governance Through Competition:
Experiences from Eighteen German Regions 7. Reflexive Agency and
Multi-Level Governance: Mediating Integrated Rural Development in Hungary
Part II Contesting Government Strategies: State Policy and Local Agency 8.
Neo-Liberalism, Neo-Mercantilism and Multifunctionality: Contested
Political Discourses in European Post-Fordist Rural Governance 9.
Transformation and Representation in Barangay Sibalew, The Philippines 10.
Governance, Participation and Empowerment: a Non-Prescriptive Approach 11.
Contested Forest: Logging the Main River Watershed in Western Newfoundland,
Canada 12. Contesting Competition: Governance and Farmer Resistance in
Australia 13. Individualism, Cooperation and Conservation in Scottish
Farming Communities Part III Prospects for Democratic Governance 14.
Leadership in Place: Elites, Institutions, and Agency in British Rural
Community Governance 15. Democratising Governance in Australia's Regions:
the Value of Regional Networks 16. Legitimacy, Deliberative Arenas and the
New Rural Governance 17. Governing Bottom-Up in Rural Development: the
Legitimacy Dilemma 18. Are Shadows Dark? Governance, Informal Institutions,
and Corruption in Rural India Conclusion 19. Rural Governance and Power
Relations: Theorising the Complexity of State-Citizen Interactions







