This book of critical essays explores new thinking and new evidence on the role of locally-elected representatives in Western democracies. The book is topical in the light of the intense political and popular interest in the problems of making local government representative and responsive. The contributors, drawn from the UK, US, France, Denmark and Norway, deal with two principal themes: political recruitment and representativeness; and the processes of political representation, and highlight the dilemmas of open and accessible local government.
This book of critical essays explores new thinking and new evidence on the role of locally-elected representatives in Western democracies. The book is topical in the light of the intense political and popular interest in the problems of making local government representative and responsive. The contributors, drawn from the UK, US, France, Denmark and Norway, deal with two principal themes: political recruitment and representativeness; and the processes of political representation, and highlight the dilemmas of open and accessible local government.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
JACOB AARS Researcher at SEFOS, University of Bergen, Norway COLIN COPUS Senior Lecturer in Public Policy, University of Wolverhampton Business School MIKE GOLDSMITH Professor of Government and Politics and Pro-Vice-Chancellor, University of Salford ULRIK KJAER Ph.D. Scholar JOHN MEADOWCROFT University of London OLIVIER NAY Senior Lecturer, Department of Politics, Bordeaux University AUDUN OFFERDAL Professor, Department of Administration and Organisational Theory, University of Bergen JAMES H. SVARA Head of Department of Political Science and Public Administration, North Carolina State University KEN YOUNG Professor of Politics, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London
Inhaltsangabe
Notes on the Contributors The Changing Context of Representation; N.Rao Representing Communities: Who and What?; M.Goldsmith Representativeness and Local Politics in Denmark; U.Kjaer Representation Under Strain: The British Experience; N.Rao Representation and Deliberative Politics; J.Aars & A.Offerdal Communities, Parties and Crisis of Representation; C.Copus Community Politics: Ideals, Myths and Realities; J.Meadowcroft Representation and Governance: Redefining Roles for Large Council-Manager Cities in the United States; J.H.Svara Representational Roles and Institutionalism: The Case of the French Regions; O.Nay Opportunities, Constraints and 'the Right to Represent'; K.Young Index
Notes on the Contributors The Changing Context of Representation; N.Rao Representing Communities: Who and What?; M.Goldsmith Representativeness and Local Politics in Denmark; U.Kjaer Representation Under Strain: The British Experience; N.Rao Representation and Deliberative Politics; J.Aars & A.Offerdal Communities, Parties and Crisis of Representation; C.Copus Community Politics: Ideals, Myths and Realities; J.Meadowcroft Representation and Governance: Redefining Roles for Large Council-Manager Cities in the United States; J.H.Svara Representational Roles and Institutionalism: The Case of the French Regions; O.Nay Opportunities, Constraints and 'the Right to Represent'; K.Young Index
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