This book brings clarity and understanding to the concept of accountability through the lens of conceptual political analysis. It is argued here that accountability has emerged to become a concept with adjectives and there is a real need to properly understand accountability in an increasingly fractured world.
This book brings clarity and understanding to the concept of accountability through the lens of conceptual political analysis. It is argued here that accountability has emerged to become a concept with adjectives and there is a real need to properly understand accountability in an increasingly fractured world.
Matthew Flinders is a Professor of Politics at the University of Sheffield and Vice President of the Political Studies Association of the United Kingdom. Gergana Dimova is an Associate Professor of Politics at Northeastern University London. Chris Monaghan is a Principal Lecturer in Law at the University of Worcester.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Contributors. List of Tables, Diagrams and Figures. Glossary. Acknowledgements. 1. Accountability: Always a Chameleon? (Matthew Flinders, Gergana Dimova and Chris Monaghan) 2. Accountability: A Concept with Adjectives (Matthew Flinders, Gergana Dimova and Chris Monaghan) PART I. POWER 3. Authoritarian Accountability (Rogério Christofoletti, Fernando O. Paulino and Danilo Rothberg) 4. Clashing Accountability (Kenneth Stiller and Giuseppe Spatafora) 5. Post-Colonial Layered Accountability (Sue Farran) PART II. POLITICS 6. Mañana Accountability (Iosif Kovras and Stefano Pagliari) 7. Post-Crisis Accountability (Ieva Daniela Beinarovi¿a) 8. Algorithmic Accountability (Joseph Donia) PART III. PARTICULARITIES 9. Social Accountability (Enrique Peruzzotti) 10. Judicial Disciplinary Accountability (Piotr Mikuli) 11. Supplementary Accountability (Lars Brummel) 12. Non-Governmental Organisation Accountability (Domenico Carolei). Index.
List of Contributors. List of Tables, Diagrams and Figures. Glossary. Acknowledgements. 1. Accountability: Always a Chameleon? (Matthew Flinders, Gergana Dimova and Chris Monaghan) 2. Accountability: A Concept with Adjectives (Matthew Flinders, Gergana Dimova and Chris Monaghan) PART I. POWER 3. Authoritarian Accountability (Rogério Christofoletti, Fernando O. Paulino and Danilo Rothberg) 4. Clashing Accountability (Kenneth Stiller and Giuseppe Spatafora) 5. Post-Colonial Layered Accountability (Sue Farran) PART II. POLITICS 6. Mañana Accountability (Iosif Kovras and Stefano Pagliari) 7. Post-Crisis Accountability (Ieva Daniela Beinarovi¿a) 8. Algorithmic Accountability (Joseph Donia) PART III. PARTICULARITIES 9. Social Accountability (Enrique Peruzzotti) 10. Judicial Disciplinary Accountability (Piotr Mikuli) 11. Supplementary Accountability (Lars Brummel) 12. Non-Governmental Organisation Accountability (Domenico Carolei). Index.
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