Critical Reflections on Interactive Governance: Self-organization and Participation in Public Governance

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Abstract

In many countries, government and society have undergone a major shift in recent years, now tending toward 'smaller government' and 'bigger society'. This development has lent increased meaning to the notion of interactive governance, a concept that this book takes not as a normative ideal but as an empirical phenomenon that needs constant critical scrutiny, reflection and embedding in modern societies.

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Edelenbos, J., & van Meerkerk, I. (2016). Critical Reflections on Interactive Governance: Self-organization and Participation in Public Governance. Critical Reflections on Interactive Governance: Self-organization and Participation in Public Governance (pp. 1–538). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781783479078

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