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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047632130
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 260 Seiten) , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9781839109096
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-83910-908-9
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Umweltzertifikathandel ; Umweltökonomie ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Politische Ökonomie ; Umweltpolitik ; Rechtsvergleich
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Rudolph, Sven 1972-
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, Gloucestershire : Edward Elgar Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_1779876858
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 316 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781789909562
    Series Statement: Elgar modern guides
    Uniform Title: Elgaronline: Geography, Planning & Tourism 2021
    Content: Part I: Introduction -- 1. Introduction to a modern guide to the urban sharing economy / Thomas Sigler and Jonathan Corcoran -- Part II Understanding the sharing economy -- 2. What is the sharing economy? Origins and precedents / Sirat Mahmuda, Thomas Sigler, Jonathan Corcoran and Eric Knight -- 3. Regulating the urban sharing economy / Nestor M. Davidson and John J. Infranca -- 4. The identity crisis of 'sharing': From the co-op economy to the urban sharing economy phenomenon / Andrea Geissinger, Louise Pelgander and Christina Öberg -- 5. Overcoming scarcity through efficient consumption: Innovative sharing initiatives / Pia A. Albinsson, B. Yasanthi Perera and Merlyn A. Griffiths -- Part III Sharing spaces and places -- 6. Short-term rental platforms: Home-sharing or sharewashed neoliberalism? / Petter Törnberg -- 7. Parking policy and bay-sharing for unmooring automobility from cities / Anthony Kimpton, Dorina Pojani, Neil Sipe and Jonathan Corcoran -- 8. The impact and regulatory issues of airbnb in a mid-sized city: Valencia (spain) / Shirley Nieuwland and Luis del Romero Renau -- 9. Sharing office spaces: Coworking spaces from grassroots initiatives to globalised shared-office companies / Agnes Katharina Müller -- Part IV Sharing transport -- 10. Bicycle sharing in cities / Oliver O'Brien -- 11. Bike-sharing and ride-hailing in Chinese cities / Fengjun Jin -- 12. Shared micromobility: Policy and practices in the United States / Susan Shaheen and Adam Cohen -- 13. Street smart technology: Gojek as urban infrastructure / Onat Kibaroglu -- Part V Sharing things -- 14. A spatiotemporal approach to micromobility / Grant McKenzie and Carlos Baez -- 15. Urban food sharing / Anna R. Davies -- 16. The environmental implications of car-sharing / Andrius Plepys and Ana María Arbeláez Vélez -- 17. The role of tool libraries in the new economy: Sharing in an economic degrowth society / Sabrina Chakori and Shane Hopkinson -- 18. Clothes sharing in cities: The case of fashion leasing / Kirsi Niinimäki -- 19. The intricate relationship between music and the sharing economy / Raphaël Nowak -- Part VI Challenges and future prospects -- 20. Discrimination in the urban sharing economy / Awais Piracha, Rachel Sharples and Kevin Dunn -- 21. The sharing economy or the erring economy? How the law of amplification brings out the best and the worst in platform-based technologies / Kentaro Toyama -- Index.
    Content: "Providing a comprehensive overview of the urban sharing economy, this Modern Guide takes a forward-looking perspective on how sharing goods and services may facilitate future sustainability of consumption and production. It highlights recent developments and issues, with cutting-edge discussions from leading international scholars in business, engineering, environmental management, geography, law, planning, sociology and transport studies. A Modern Guide to the Urban Sharing Economy begins with basic concepts and definitions, providing broad context with a focus on shifting service modalities, regulatory frameworks, and a historical overview of how sharing came to be a staple feature of the economies of contemporary cities. The second section focusses on shared mobility, with a particular lens on micromobility, parking, ride-hailing, car-sharing and ride-sharing. The third section focusses on shared space, including co-working office spaces and short term rentals, as well as shared goods and services, including streaming music services, clothing rental services, food sharing and tool libraries. The book concludes by outlining the key ethical challenges that face the sharing economy. Real-world case studies are presented from authors in more than a dozen countries, making this a helpful and invigorating read for scholars of the sharing economy, urban studies and sustainable development. A Modern Guide to the Urban Sharing Economy is likely to also be of interest to those studying urban planning, human geography, and other disciplines focussing on the future of planetary urbanisation"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781789909555
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1789909554
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781789909555
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1841495778
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (560 pages)
    ISBN: 9781782545118 , 1782545115
    Uniform Title: Elgaronline: Social and Political Science Collection
    Content: Political trust - of citizens in government, parliament or political parties - has been centre stage in political science for more than half a century, reflecting ongoing concerns about the legitimacy of representative democracy. This Handbook offers the first truly global perspective on political trust and integrates the conceptual, theoretical, methodological, and empirical state of the art. An impressive, international body of expert scholars explore established and new venues of research, by taking stock of levels, trends, explanations and implications of political trust, and relating them to regional particularities across the globe. Along with a wealth of genuine empirical analyses, this Handbook also features the latest developments in personality, cognitive and emotional research and discusses, not only the relevance, but also the 'dark side' of political trust. Discerning yet accessible, this Handbook provides scholars, students and policy makers with the tools to navigate through a complexity of theories, trends, causes and consequences of political trust, whilst also directing their future research.
    Note: Contributors include: R. Andeweg, M. Bargsted, D.-G. Barton, É. Bélanger, D. Canache, J.C. Castillo, F. Cavatorta, R.J. Dalton, C.C. Eckel, O.W. Gabriel, M. Grimes, A. Hakhverdian, A. Haugsgjerd, M. Hayes, M.L. Hutchison, K. Johnson, S. Kumlin, C. Liu, S. Marien, Q. Mayne, L. McLaren, J.J. Mondak, J. Muñoz, K. Newton, P. Norris, C.-M. Park, P. Rivetti, T.J. Rudolph, N.M. Somma, D. Stolle, E. Theiss-Morse, J. Thomassen, M. Torcal, E.M. Uslaner, T.W.G. van der Meer, J.W. van Deth, C. van Ham, M.E. Warren, R.K. Wilson, G. Závecz, S. Zmerli , Includes index , Preface -- 1. The deeply rooted concern with political trust / Tom W.G. van der Meer, Sonja Zmerli -- Part I Theoretical and methodological approaches -- 2. The conceptual framework of political support / Pippa Norris -- 3. What kinds of trust does a democracy need? trust from the perspective of democratic theory / Mark E. Warren -- 4. Functions of political trust in authoritarian settings / Paola Rivetti and Francesco Cavatorta -- 5. Political trust and multilevel government / Jordi Muñoz -- 6. The measurement equivalence of political trust / Sofie Marien -- 7. Objects of political and social trust: scales and hierarchies / Sonja Zmerli and Ken Newton -- 8. Political trust in experimental designs / Rick K. Wilson and Catherine C. Eckel -- Part II Causes, correlates, consequences -- micro level -- 9. Biological and psychological influences on political trust / Jeffery J. Mondak, Matthew Hayes and Damarys Canache -- 10. Emotion, cognition, and political trust / Elizabeth Theiss-Morse and Dona-Gene Barton -- 11. Education, socialization, and political trust / Quinton Mayne and Armen Hakhverdian -- 12. Political trust as a heuristic / Thomas J. Rudolph -- 13. Compliance, trust, and norms of citizenship / Jan W. van Deth -- 14. Participation and political trust / Oscar W. Gabriel -- 15. Political trust and voting behaviour / Eric Bélanger -- Meso and macro level -- 16. Procedural fairness and political trust / Marcia Grimes -- 17. Democratic input, macro-economic output, and political trust / Tom W.G. van der Meer -- 18. The welfare state and political trust: bringing performance back in / Staffan Kumlin and Atle Haugsgjerd -- 19. Political trust, corruption, and inequality / Eric M. Uslaner -- 20. Immigration, ethnic diversity, and political trust / Lauren Mclaren -- 21. Social capital, civic culture and political trust / Christopher Liu and Dietlind Stolle -- 22. Political trust and the mass media / Ken Newton -- Part III Political trust across the globe -- 23. Political trust in North America / Russell J. Dalton -- 24. Political trust in Latin America / Matías Bargsted, Nicolás M. Somma and Juan Carlos Castillo -- 25. Political trust in Western and Southern Europe / Mariano Torcal -- 26. Post-communist societies of Central and Eastern Europe / Gergõ Závecz -- 27. Political trust in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Arab region / Marc L. Hutchison and Kristin Johnson -- 28. Political trust in the asia-pacific region / Chong-Min Park -- 29. Political trust and the decline of legitimacy debate: a theoretical and empirical investigation into their interrelationship / Jacques Thomassen, Rudy Andeweg and Carolien van Ham -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781782545101
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Handbook on political trust Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2017] ISBN 9781782545101
    Language: English
    Author information: Zmerli, Sonja 1966-
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1841494666
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (512 pages) , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781782549567 , 1782549560
    Series Statement: Research handbooks on impact assessment series
    Uniform Title: Elgaronline: Social and Political Science Collection
    Content: Regulatory impact assessment (RIA) is the main instrument used by governments and regulators to appraise the likely effects of their policy proposals. This pioneering Handbook provides a comparative and comprehensive account of this tool, situating it in the relevant theoretical traditions and scrutinizing its use across countries, policy sectors and policy instruments. Comprising six parts, university researchers, international consultants and practitioners working in international organizations examine regulatory impact assessment from many perspectives, which include research traditions in the social sciences, implementation, regulatory indicators and effects, tools and dimensions such as courts and gender, sectoral case studies including environment, enterprise and international development, international diffusion in the European Union (EU), Americas, Asia and developing countries, appraisal, training and education. With its wealth of detail and lessons to be learned, the Handbook of Regulatory Impact Assessment will undoubtedly be of great value to practitioners and scholars working in governance, political science and socio-legal studies.
    Note: Contributors include: C. Adelle, A. Alemanno, L. Allio, C. Arndt, F. Blanc, A. Bond, G. Bounds, P.G.H. Carroll, P. Coletti, F. De Francesco, C.A. Dunlop, M. Fazekas, O. Fritsch, F. Gains, J. Howell, S. Jacobs, A. Jordan, J.C. Kamkhaji, M. Karliuk, T.-Y. Kim, S.-J. Kim, C. Kirkpatrick, I. Lianos, D. Macrae, A.C.M. Meuwese, G. Ottimofiore, J. Palmer, D. Parker, A. Peci, C.M. Radaelli, A. Renda, D. Russel, L. Schrefler, J.A. Schwartz, W.R. Sheate, J. Torriti, J. Turnpenny, S. van Voorst, E. Vecchione, W.F. West , Includes bibliographical references and index , Acknowledgements -- Part I Introduction -- 1. The politics and economics of regulatory impact assessment / Claire A. Dunlop and Claudio M. Radaelli -- Part II Approaches -- 2. Regulatory impact assessment in legal studies / Anne C.M. Meuwese and Stijn van Voorst -- 3. The economics of cost-benefit analysis / Jason A. Schwartz -- 4. Interpretive analysis and regulatory impact assessment / James Palmer -- 5. Compliance and delivery analysis / Donald Macrae -- 6. Towards a simpler and practical approach / Scott Jacobs -- Part III Tools, actors and dimensions -- 7. Standard cost model / Paola Coletti -- 8. Social impact assessment / Lorna Schrefler -- 9. Courts and regulatory impact assessment / Alberto Alemanno -- 10. Gender and regulatory impact assessment / Francesca Gains -- 11. Consultation / Florentin Blanc and Giuseppa Ottimofiore -- 12. Risk analysis / Elisa Vecchione -- Part IV Sectors -- 13. Environment / John Turnpenny, Duncan Russel, Andrew Jordan, Alan Bond and William R. Sheate -- 14. Energy / Jacopo Torriti -- 15. Agriculture / Duncan Russel -- 16. Enterprise and competition / David Parker -- 17. International development / Camilla Adelle -- Part V Diffusion -- 18. Diffusion across OECD countries / Fabrizio De Francesco -- 19. Cross-national diffusion in Europe / Ioannis Lianos, Mihály Fazekas and Maksim Karliuk -- 20. European Union / Andrea Renda -- 21. United States of America / William F. West -- 22. Latin America / Alketa Peci -- 23. Australia and New Zealand / Peter G.H. Carroll -- 24. South Korea / Tae-Yun Kim and Song-June Kim -- 25. Developing Countries / Colin Kirkpatrick -- Part VI Implementation -- 26. Implementing in the laboratory: scorecards for appraising regulatory impact assessment / Oliver Fritsch and Jonathan C. Kamkhaji -- 27. Designing performance frameworks: the case of the OECD / Christiane Arndt and Gregory Bounds -- 28. Implementing in the classroom: teaching regulatory impact assessment / Lorenzo Allio -- 29. Implementing regulatory impact assessment in the real world: practitioner stories from the field / John Howell.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781782549550
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1782549552
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als ISBN 9781782549550
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1841519839
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 300 pages) , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781839107498 , 1839107499
    Content: "This critical book focuses on two dominant reform agendas - managerialism and politicisation - to examine the condition of Anglophone countries after 40 years of reform to public sector management and governance. Comparing four countries using the Westminster system - Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom - John Halligan explores the changes resulting from distinctive reform agendas, exposing performance shortfalls and unintended consequences, such as bureaucratisation. Offering a broad overview of the implementation and outcomes of key administrative developments, Halligan unpacks those traditions and conventions of governance in Anglophone countries that have been disrupted by unrestrained political executives, producing dramatic imbalances in management and governance systems. Judicious and incisive, this book will be crucial reading to postgraduate and advanced undergraduate students of public policy seeking an in-depth understanding of both historic and contemporary reforms to public management and governance. Halligan's comparative approach to public management systems will also benefit government practitioners and specialists working closely with governments."
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 244-289) and index , Reforming Anglophone public management and governance -- Administrative tradition and Westminster in reform-era governance -- Politicising the executive branch: changing roles, resources, relationships -- Ministers and mandarins under political management -- Management dilemmas -- Contradictions in implementing performance management -- Management and bureaucracy in a political milieu -- Coordination and collaboration -- Long-term reform and public management systems -- Postscript: directions for change -- Appendix 1. -- Reform programmes and judgements in the 2010s -- Appendix 2. -- Country chronologies -- Appendix 3. -- Dynamic of change: centring and decentring.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781848446434
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1848446438
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781848446434
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1841487880
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (464 pages)
    ISBN: 9781781955147 , 178195514X
    Content: 'Putting into context' is a very common phrase -- both in the social sciences and beyond. But what exactly do we mean by this, and how do we do it? In this book, leading scholars in public policy and management tackle these issues. They show how ideas of context are central to a range of theories and explanations and use an international range of case studies to exemplify context-based explanation. The book uncovers the complexity that lies behind an apparently simple notion, and offers a variety of approaches to decipher that complexity. Context is indeed a missing link, which enables us to make sense of the vital relationship between the general and the particular. Context in Public Policy and Management will prove insightful to academics, as well as to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in government, public policy, public management, public administration and political science.
    Note: In Elgaronline , Titre de l'écran-titre (visionné le 6 novembre 2013) , Pt. I. Framing and understanding -- pt. II. Putting context into theory (and theory into context) -- pt. III. Empirical applications -- pt. IV. Reflections.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781781955130
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1841494437
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (592 pages)
    ISBN: 9781782548508 , 1782548505
    Uniform Title: Elgaronline: Social and Political Science Collection
    Content: In the past two decades, governance theories have arisen semi-independently across multiple disciplines. In law and regulation, planning, democratic theory, economics, public management, and international relations, among other disciplines, scholars have sought to describe new strategies of governing. As a result, the term 'governance' is one of the most frequently used social science concepts in the world. No single theory encompasses this diverse body of work, but rather multiple theories with different aims and perspectives. The Handbook on Theories of Governance collects these theories of governance together as an analytical resource for scholars, students and practitioners. The Handbook advances a deeper theoretical understanding of governance processes while illuminating the interdisciplinary foundations of the field. By reviewing key theoretical concepts, the Handbook provides a basic conceptual toolkit for analyzing contemporary governance and offers important insights into how governance research contributes to social science theory development. By canvassing the different forms of governance, the chapters also reveal the diversity of contemporary governing practices. An epilogue identifies common themes across the chapters and points to opportunities for future research. In our increasingly complex, fragmented and dynamic society, this Handbook is a key resource for those who seek to deepen or broaden their theoretical understanding of governance. It will be a powerful aid for scholars, students and practitioners who wish to gauge the theoretical depth and breadth of governance studies.
    Note: Contributors include: C. Ansell, I. Bache, I. Bartle, P. Blomqvist, J.N. Brass, J.M. Bryson, G. Bullock, J. de Fine Licht, J. Edelenbos, M. Egeberg, L. Ericksson, M. Flinders, A. Gash, S. Geertman, A.K. Gerlak, L. Gerrits, R. Glennon, Å. Gornitzka, S. Griggs, J. Hartley, T. Hartmann, M. Haugaard, M. Haubrich-Seco, T. Heikkila, R. Holahan, D. Howarth, M. Isailovic, B. Jessop, S.I. Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, R. Keast, P. Kenis, A. Klinke, C. Koliba, M. Lubell, W. Mattli, R. Mayntz, J.W. Meek, D. Naurin, K. Nielsen, P.O. Öberg, S. Osborne, D. Panke, Y. Papadopoulos, P. Pattberg, B.G. Peters, J. Pierre, K.S. Quick, Z. Radnor, O. Renn, M.L. Rhodes, K. Sahlin, J. Seddon, E. Sørensen, T. Steelman, K. Stephenson, S. Talesh, L. Taylor, J. Torfing, P. Triantafillou, J. Trondal, N. Turnbull, I. van Meerkerk, J. Yasuda , Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction: Theories of governance / Christopher Ansell and Jacob Torfing -- Part I Theoretical foundations of governance -- 1. Collective action theory / Robert Holahan and Mark Lubell -- 2. Organization theory / Morten Egeberg, Åse Gornitzka and Jarle Trondal -- 3. Public management theory / Zoe Radnor, Stephen Osborne and Russ Glennon -- 4. Planning theory / Thomas Hartmann and Stan Geertman -- 5. State theory / Bob Jessop -- 6. Democratic theory / Andreas Klinke -- 7. Public law and regulatory theory / Shauhin Talesh -- 8. Development theory / Jennifer N. Brass -- 9. International relations theory / Kerstin Sahlin -- Part II Basic theoretical concepts -- 10. Heterarchy / Karen Stephenson -- 11. Network / Patrick Kenis -- 12. Public participation / Kathryn S. Quick and John M. Bryson -- 13. Representation / Lucy Taylor -- 14. Deliberation / Per Ola Öberg -- 15. Power / Mark Haugaard -- 16. Legitimacy / Sylvia I. Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen -- 17. Accountability / Yannis Papadopoulos -- 18. Transparency / Jenny de Fine Licht and Daniel Naurin -- 19. Learning / Tanya Heikkila and Andrea K. Gerlak -- 20. Innovation / Jean Hartley and Jacob Torfing -- 21. Risk / Ortwin Renn and Andreas Klinke -- 22. Steering / Renate Mayntz -- 23. Soft and hard governing tools / Paula Blomqvist -- Part III Theoretical modes of analysis -- 24. Information-based governance theory / Graham Bullock -- 25. Discourse theory / Steven Griggs and David Howarth -- 26. Institutional theory / B. Guy Peters -- 27. Public choice theory / Lina Ericksson -- 28. Economic theory / Klaus Nielsen -- 29. Governmentality / Peter Triantafillou -- 30. Complexity theory and systems analysis / Christopher Koliba, Lasse Gerrits, Mary Lee Rhodes and Jack W. Meek -- 31. Narrative and interpretative theory / Nick Turnbull -- 32. Pragmatism / Christopher Ansell -- 33. Normative theory / Jurian Edelenbos and Ingmar van Meerkerk -- Part IV Forms of governance -- 34. Democratic network governance / Eva Sørensen -- 35. Regulatory governance / John Yasuda -- 36. Network governance / Robyn Keast -- 37. Collaborative governance / Alison Gash -- 38. Private governance / Marija Isailovic and Philipp Pattberg -- 39. Urban and regional governance / Jon Pierre -- 40. Multi-level governance / Ian Bach, Ian Bartle and Matthew Flinders -- 41. EU and supranational governance / Diana Panke and Miguel Haubrich-Seco -- 42. Transnational economic governance / Walter Mattli and Jack Seddon -- 43. Metagovernance / Jacob Torfing -- 44. Adaptive governance / Toddi Steelman -- Epilogue: the current status and future development of governance theories / Christopher Ansell and Jacob Torfing.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781782548492
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als ISBN 9781782548492
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_1841505838
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (192 pages)
    ISBN: 1788118170 , 9781788118170
    Series Statement: Elgar research agendas
    Content: "Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Climate change will bring great suffering to communities, individuals and ecosystems. Those least responsible for the problem will suffer the most. Justice demands urgent action to reverse its causes and impacts. In this provocative new book, Paul G. Harris brings together original essays to explore innovative approaches to understanding and implementing climate justice in the future. Through investigations informed by theories from philosophy, politics, sociology, law and economics, this Research Agenda reveals the actors most responsible for climate change and suggests concrete proposals for more effective mitigation. Addressing the distribution of scarce resources and the disproportionate responsibility of affluent nations and people, this insightful book asserts that climate change is a matter of equity, fairness and social and distributive justice. It argues that climate change is shaping up to be the greatest injustice in all of human history. This analytical and thought-provoking Research Agenda will be a valuable tool for climate change researchers while its interdisciplinary approach will appeal to students and academics researching in the fields of global environmental politics, sustainability, international relations, environmental philosophy and law. The examination of the key questions of climate justice from global through to individual levels will also aid policy-makers, practitioners and activists"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Preface -- 1: Climate justice: the urgent research agenda(s) / Paul G. Harris -- 2: Vital needs and climate change: inter-human, inter-generational and inter-species justice / Robin Attfield -- Common but differentiated responsibilities: agency in climate justice / Ivo Wallimann-Helmer -- 4: The world as it is: a vision for a social science (and policy) turn in climate justice / David E. Storey -- 5: National climate-mitigation policy: the spatial framing of (in)justice claims / Ian Bailey -- 6: Climate change and capitalism: a degrowth agenda for climate justice / Carlos Tornel -- 7: A cosmopolitan agenda for climate justice: embracing non-state actors / Alix Dietzel and Paul G. Harris -- 8: Social justice and ecological consciousness: pathways to climate justice / James S. Mastaler -- 9: Climate justice in practice: adapting democratic institutions for environmental citizenship / Giuseppe Pellegrini-Masini, Fausto Corvino and Alberto Pirni -- 10 climate refugees: realizing justice through existing institutions / Justin Donhauser -- 11: Pre-emptive justice for future generations: reframing climate change as a 'humanitarian climate crime' / Selina Rose O'Doherty -- 12: Climate justice after the paris agreement: understanding equity through nationally determined contributions / Claire Swingle -- 13: Responsibility for climate justice: the role of great powers / Sanna Kopra -- Index. , Text in English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1788118162
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781788118163
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Research agenda for climate justice Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2019] © 2019 ISBN 9781788118163
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_1751085937
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 349 pages)
    ISBN: 9781788116237
    Content: "This innovative Handbook offers a new perspective on the cutting-edge conceptual advances that have shaped - and continue to shape - the field of intervention and statebuilding. Bringing together leading global scholars, the Handbook on Intervention and Statebuilding offers a cross-cutting perspective on a wide array of themes. Chapters cover democracy promotion, transitional justice and humanitarianism, as well as the involvement of drones and cyber technology in conflicts. Employing state-of-the-art perspectives on the most crucial themes, this Handbook explores issues at the heart of contemporary statebuilding. This Handbook will be critical reading for researchers at all levels in the broad field of international relations and peace and conflict studies. Upper-level students of political science will also benefit from the breadth of topics covered"--
    Content: 1. Introduction to the handbook on intervention and statebuilding: Moving beyond the current orthodoxy / Nicolas Lemay-Hébert -- 2. Intervention and statebuilding beyond the human / David Chandler -- 3. Knowledge, expertise and the politics of intervention and statebuilding / Berit Bliesemann de Guevara and Roland Kostić -- 4. Post-conflict reconstruction, the local, and the indigenous / Elisa Randazzo -- 5. Data in the context of intervention and statebuilding / Isabel Rocha de Siqueira -- 6. The ambiguity of statebuilding / Florian P. Kühn -- 7. International statebuilding interventions and the politics of scale / Shahar Hameiri and Fabio Scarpello -- 8. Intervening in a diverse world: Revisiting the 'problem' of difference in international statebuilding / Pol Bargués-Pedreny and Xavier Mathieu -- 9. Decolonial 'interventions'? Potentials and challenges of decolonial perspectives / Philipp Lottholz -- 10. Democracy promotion and statebuilding / Sonja Grimm -- 11. Post-conflict statebuilding as contentious politics / Outi Donovan -- 12. State formation in the context of hybrid political orders / Volker Boege -- 13. The everyday politics of international intervention / Janosch Neil Kullenberg -- 14. Non-state actors, service delivery and statebuilding / Claire Mcloughlin -- 15. Clear, hold, build ... A 'local' state: Counterinsurgency and territorial orders in somalia / Louise Wiuff Moe -- 16. International political sociology of interventions / Médéric Martin-Mazé -- 17. From international justice and statebuilding to international justice as statebuilding / Sara Dezalay -- 18. Mapping the nexus of transitional justice and peacebuilding / Catherine Baker and Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik -- 19. Civilian protection in the context of interventions / Cecilia Jacob -- 20. The spatial dimensions of statebuilding / Annika Björkdahl and Stefanie Kappler -- 21. The temporal dimension in the study of interventions / Róisín Read and Roger Mac Ginty -- 22. Statebuilding and narrative / Josefin Graef and Raquel da Silva -- 23. Myths and the international politics of intervention and statebuilding / Berit Bliesemann de Guevara and Catherine Goetze -- 24. Cyber security: States, development and intervention / Kristan Stoddart -- 25. The plain drone, the armed drone and human security / Astri Suhrke -- 26. New forms of intervention: The case of humanitarian refugee biometrics / Katja Lindskov Jacobsen -- 27. Transnational environmental crime: From securitization to intervention and statebuilding / Lorraine Elliott -- 28. The aid bunker: Security risk management in conflict zones / Florian Weigand -- 29. From gendered war to gendered peace? Feminist perspectives on international intervention in sites of conflict / Maria O'Reilly -- 30. Romanticising the locals and the externals? Identifying challenges to a gendered ssr / Nina Wilén -- 31. The political economy of gender and peacebuilding / Yasmin Chilmeran and Jacqui True -- Index.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1788116232
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1788116224
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781788116220
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781788116220
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Handbook on intervention and statebuilding Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019 ISBN 9781788116220
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , Ethnology
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    Keywords: Intervention ; State building ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_1788807251
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 228 pages)
    ISBN: 1788971221 , 9781788971225
    Series Statement: Policy, administrative and institutional change
    Content: "This enlightening book scrutinizes the shifting and overlapping governance paradigms that inform public administration reforms. Exploring the models that shape and reshape the daily operation of public organizations, it explains the core features of public bureaucracy and professional rule in the modern day. From the rise to supremacy of New Public Management to the growing preference for alternatives, such as Digital Era Governance, Public Value Management and New Public Governance, four world-renowned authors launch a powerful and systematic comparison of the competing and co-existing paradigms. Advancing the 'public governance diamond' as a critical tool for comparing the core features of governance paradigms, this insightful book discusses the underlying behavioural assumptions of these models and the challenges faced by leaders when managing in a public sector. Informed by both key theory and empirical analysis, this book will be crucial reading for students and researchers seeking an authoritative voice on competing and co-existing modes of governance. Public leaders and managers, as well as public employees, will also benefit from its insights into the varying and multifaceted dynamics of public governance"--
    Content: 1. Introduction -- 2. Bureaucracy -- 3. Professional rule -- 4. New Public Management -- 5. Neo-Weberian State -- 6. Digital Era Governance -- 7. Public Value Management -- 8. New Public Governance -- 9. Comparing governance paradigms -- 10. Managing a public sector with competing and co-existing governance paradigms.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-215) and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1788971213
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781788971218
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Torfing, Jacob, 1963 - Public governance paradigms Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020 ISBN 9781788971218
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Political Science
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    Keywords: Verwaltung ; Governance ; Paradigma ; Electronic books
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