How to Measure the Autonomy, Coherence and Relevance of Local State-Society Relations

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As shown in the typology suggested in previous chapter, networks between local government and societal actors can be characterized using three dimensions: their autonomy, group coherence and relevance. In this chapter, an operationalization is developed in order to provide the basis for the analysis of particular local state-society relationships to be found in individual European countries—presented in the following chapters of this book. Each of these dimensions was subdivided into a number of attributes, transformed into questions that are easy to answer with regard to the networks to be characterized.

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Egner, B., Heinelt, H., & Sack, D. (2021). How to Measure the Autonomy, Coherence and Relevance of Local State-Society Relations. In Palgrave Studies in Sub-National Governance (Vol. Part F1139, pp. 31–38). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44794-6_3

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