Anti-Politics, Depoliticization, and Governance
Herausgeber: Fawcett, Paul; Hay, Colin; Flinders, Matthew
Anti-Politics, Depoliticization, and Governance
Herausgeber: Fawcett, Paul; Hay, Colin; Flinders, Matthew
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This volume redefines the research agenda for studying anti-politics and contemporary governance, and presents and examines new case-study material from a range of countries and policy areas.
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This volume redefines the research agenda for studying anti-politics and contemporary governance, and presents and examines new case-study material from a range of countries and policy areas.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 162mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9780198748977
- ISBN-10: 0198748973
- Artikelnr.: 48063817
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 162mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9780198748977
- ISBN-10: 0198748973
- Artikelnr.: 48063817
Paul Fawcett is Associate Professor of Governance and Director of the Centre for Change Governance at the Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis, University of Canberra. He has published in numerous scholarly journals such as Politics, Policy and Politics, Critical Policy Studies, and Political Studies Review. Matthew Flinders is Professor of Politics at the University of Sheffield. His publications include Defending Politics (OUP, 2012), Democratic Drift (OUP, 2009), and The Oxford Handbook of British Politics (co-edited wtih A. Gamble, M. Kenny, and C. Hay, OUP, 2009). Colin Hay is Professor of Political Sciences at Sciences Po, Paris. His publications include Civic Capitalism (with Anthony Payne, Polity, 2015), The Failure of Anglo-Liberal Capitalism (Palgrave, 2012), and The Political Economy of European Welfare Capitalism (with Daniel Wincott, Palgrave, 2012). Matthew Wood is a Lecturer in Politics at the University of Sheffield and Deputy Director of the Sir Bernard Crick Centre. He has published in numerous scholarly journals such as Public Administration, Political Studies, and Government and Opposition.
* Section I: Theoretical Innovation
* 1: Paul Fawcett, Matthew Flinders, Colin Hay, and Matthew Wood:
Anti-politics, Depoliticization, and Governance
* 2: Eva Sørensen and Jacob Torfing: The Janus Face of Governance
Theory: Depoliticizing or Repoliticizing Public Governance?
* 3: Claudia Landwehr: Depoliticization, Repoliticization, and
Deliberative Systems
* 4: Rousiley C. M. Maia: Politicization, New Media, and Everyday
Deliberation
* Section II: Conceptual and Methodological Development
* 5: Diane Stone: Global Governance Depoliticized: Knowledge Networks,
Scientization, and Anti-Policy
* 6: Kelly Gerard: ASEAN, Anti-politics, and Human Rights
* 7: Yannis Papadopoulos: Multilevel Governance and Depoliticization
* Section III: New Empirical Horizons
* 8: Holly Snaith: Depoliticization as a Coordination Problem:
Functional Change in a System of Multilevel Economic Governance
* 9: Steven Griggs, David Howarth, and Eleanor MacKillop: The
Meta-Governance of Austerity, Localism, and Practices of
Depoliticization
* 10: Paul Fawcett and Matthew Wood: Depoliticization, Meta-Governance,
and Coal Seam Gas Regulation in New South Wales
* Section IV: Discussion and Debate
* 11: Craig Berry and Scott Lavery: Towards a Political Economy of
Depoliticization Strategies: Help to Buy, the Office for Budget
Responsibility, and the UK Growth Model
* 12: Gerry Stoker: Embracing the Mixed Nature of Politics
* 13: Paul Fawcett, Matthew Flinders, Colin Hay, and Matthew Wood: A
Renewed Agenda for Studying Anti-Politics, Depoliticization, and
Governance
* 1: Paul Fawcett, Matthew Flinders, Colin Hay, and Matthew Wood:
Anti-politics, Depoliticization, and Governance
* 2: Eva Sørensen and Jacob Torfing: The Janus Face of Governance
Theory: Depoliticizing or Repoliticizing Public Governance?
* 3: Claudia Landwehr: Depoliticization, Repoliticization, and
Deliberative Systems
* 4: Rousiley C. M. Maia: Politicization, New Media, and Everyday
Deliberation
* Section II: Conceptual and Methodological Development
* 5: Diane Stone: Global Governance Depoliticized: Knowledge Networks,
Scientization, and Anti-Policy
* 6: Kelly Gerard: ASEAN, Anti-politics, and Human Rights
* 7: Yannis Papadopoulos: Multilevel Governance and Depoliticization
* Section III: New Empirical Horizons
* 8: Holly Snaith: Depoliticization as a Coordination Problem:
Functional Change in a System of Multilevel Economic Governance
* 9: Steven Griggs, David Howarth, and Eleanor MacKillop: The
Meta-Governance of Austerity, Localism, and Practices of
Depoliticization
* 10: Paul Fawcett and Matthew Wood: Depoliticization, Meta-Governance,
and Coal Seam Gas Regulation in New South Wales
* Section IV: Discussion and Debate
* 11: Craig Berry and Scott Lavery: Towards a Political Economy of
Depoliticization Strategies: Help to Buy, the Office for Budget
Responsibility, and the UK Growth Model
* 12: Gerry Stoker: Embracing the Mixed Nature of Politics
* 13: Paul Fawcett, Matthew Flinders, Colin Hay, and Matthew Wood: A
Renewed Agenda for Studying Anti-Politics, Depoliticization, and
Governance
* Section I: Theoretical Innovation
* 1: Paul Fawcett, Matthew Flinders, Colin Hay, and Matthew Wood:
Anti-politics, Depoliticization, and Governance
* 2: Eva Sørensen and Jacob Torfing: The Janus Face of Governance
Theory: Depoliticizing or Repoliticizing Public Governance?
* 3: Claudia Landwehr: Depoliticization, Repoliticization, and
Deliberative Systems
* 4: Rousiley C. M. Maia: Politicization, New Media, and Everyday
Deliberation
* Section II: Conceptual and Methodological Development
* 5: Diane Stone: Global Governance Depoliticized: Knowledge Networks,
Scientization, and Anti-Policy
* 6: Kelly Gerard: ASEAN, Anti-politics, and Human Rights
* 7: Yannis Papadopoulos: Multilevel Governance and Depoliticization
* Section III: New Empirical Horizons
* 8: Holly Snaith: Depoliticization as a Coordination Problem:
Functional Change in a System of Multilevel Economic Governance
* 9: Steven Griggs, David Howarth, and Eleanor MacKillop: The
Meta-Governance of Austerity, Localism, and Practices of
Depoliticization
* 10: Paul Fawcett and Matthew Wood: Depoliticization, Meta-Governance,
and Coal Seam Gas Regulation in New South Wales
* Section IV: Discussion and Debate
* 11: Craig Berry and Scott Lavery: Towards a Political Economy of
Depoliticization Strategies: Help to Buy, the Office for Budget
Responsibility, and the UK Growth Model
* 12: Gerry Stoker: Embracing the Mixed Nature of Politics
* 13: Paul Fawcett, Matthew Flinders, Colin Hay, and Matthew Wood: A
Renewed Agenda for Studying Anti-Politics, Depoliticization, and
Governance
* 1: Paul Fawcett, Matthew Flinders, Colin Hay, and Matthew Wood:
Anti-politics, Depoliticization, and Governance
* 2: Eva Sørensen and Jacob Torfing: The Janus Face of Governance
Theory: Depoliticizing or Repoliticizing Public Governance?
* 3: Claudia Landwehr: Depoliticization, Repoliticization, and
Deliberative Systems
* 4: Rousiley C. M. Maia: Politicization, New Media, and Everyday
Deliberation
* Section II: Conceptual and Methodological Development
* 5: Diane Stone: Global Governance Depoliticized: Knowledge Networks,
Scientization, and Anti-Policy
* 6: Kelly Gerard: ASEAN, Anti-politics, and Human Rights
* 7: Yannis Papadopoulos: Multilevel Governance and Depoliticization
* Section III: New Empirical Horizons
* 8: Holly Snaith: Depoliticization as a Coordination Problem:
Functional Change in a System of Multilevel Economic Governance
* 9: Steven Griggs, David Howarth, and Eleanor MacKillop: The
Meta-Governance of Austerity, Localism, and Practices of
Depoliticization
* 10: Paul Fawcett and Matthew Wood: Depoliticization, Meta-Governance,
and Coal Seam Gas Regulation in New South Wales
* Section IV: Discussion and Debate
* 11: Craig Berry and Scott Lavery: Towards a Political Economy of
Depoliticization Strategies: Help to Buy, the Office for Budget
Responsibility, and the UK Growth Model
* 12: Gerry Stoker: Embracing the Mixed Nature of Politics
* 13: Paul Fawcett, Matthew Flinders, Colin Hay, and Matthew Wood: A
Renewed Agenda for Studying Anti-Politics, Depoliticization, and
Governance