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  • SB Bernau bei Berlin
  • GB Hohenleipisch
  • SB Putlitz
  • Edward Elgar Publishing  (9)
  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1765314895
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 426 Seiten)
    ISBN: 1788117239 , 9781788117234
    Series Statement: Elgar handbooks in migration
    Content: "This innovative Handbook sets out a conceptual and analytical framework for the critical appraisal of migration governance. Global and interdisciplinary in scope, the chapters are organised across six key themes: conceptual debates; categorisations of migration; governance regimes; processes; spaces of migration governance; and mobilisations around it. Leading international contributors critically assess categorisations and conceptualisations of migration to address theoretical concerns including transnationalism and de-colonisation, climate change, development, humanitarianism, bordering, technologies and the role of time. They closely examine practices of migration governance and politics, and their effects, across diverse spaces, processes and forms of mobilisation. They draw on up-to-date examples from across the globe in order to examine how migrants, whether forced or voluntary, are governed. Reviewing the latest developments in migration governance research through empirically rich and conceptually concise appraisals, the Handbook problematises orthodox perspectives and discusses how a critical reading can add to our understanding of the governance and politics of migration. This Handbook is an invaluable resource for scholars and students of migration, human rights and public policy. Its interdisciplinary approach and wide range of empirical examples will also be useful for policy makers in these fields"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , 1. The governance and politics of migration: a conceptual-analytical map / Emma Carmel, Katharina Lenner and Regine Paul -- Part I: Conceptualising the politics and governance of migration -- 2. Postcolonial perspectives on migration governance / Lucy Mayblin -- 3. Nationhood and citizenship: From producing states to enacting rights / Flávia Rodrigues de Castro and Carolina Moulin -- 4. Transnationalism and diaspora as epistemology and practice / Carolin Fischer -- 5. The politics of conceptualizing border/security / Karolina Follis -- 6. Rethinking migration and development as a hegemonic project / Lama Kabbanji -- 7. Climate migration between conflictive discourses and empirical realities / Ingrid Boas and Hanne Wiegel -- 8. Humanitarianism in principle and practice / Jason Hart -- 9. Beyond the dichotomy of liberal and illiberal migration governance / Katharina Natter -- Part II: The politics of categorising migration -- 10. Unsettling the boundaries between forced and voluntary migration / Oliver Bakewell -- 11. The construction and contestation of illegality / Vicki Squire -- 12. Trafficking as the moral filter of migration control / Cameron Thibos and Neil Howard -- 13. Co-constructions of family and belonging in the politics of family migration / Saskia Bonjour and Laura Cleton -- 14. Deconstructing skills in the stratification of migration governance / Huw Vasey -- Part III: Institutions and regimes of migration governance -- 15. Towards a relational perspective on border regimes / Prem Kumar Rajaram -- 16. The limits of the 'global refugee regime' / Heaven Crawley and Mary Setrana -- 17. Pitfalls, ambivalences and contestations of 'migration management' / Antoine Pécoud -- 18. Global value chains, production regimes and the governance of migrant workers / Shamel Azmeh -- 19 national states in the governance of mobilities / Nora El Qadim -- Part IV: Spaces of migration governance -- 20. The migration route as governance / William Walters -- 21. Migration, governance, and the co-production of urban spaces / An Van Raemdonck and Fran Meissner -- 22. Reconsidering migration dynamics within diverse rural spaces / Lydia Medland -- 23. Governing, experiencing and contesting camps and encampment / Lewis Turner -- 24. Political economy, law and the regulation of migrants' workplaces / Tesseltje de Lange, Lisa Berntsen and Pedro de Sena -- 25. Homes as workplaces at the intersection of migration, care and gender regimes / Sabrina Marchetti and Anna di Bartolomeo -- Part V: Processes and practices of migration governance -- 26. Interrogating time and temporality in migration governance / Melanie Griffiths -- 27. Technology, knowledge and the governing of migration / Julien Jeandesboz -- 28. Governing migration by other means: Criminalization, crimmigration, or legal pluralism? / David Moffette -- 29. Situating deportation and expulsion in migration governance / Annika Lindberg and Shahram Khosravi -- Part VI: Contesting migration governance -- 30. Reconceptualizing and de-nationalizing repertoires of migrant political activism / Ilker Ataç and Helen Schwenken -- 31. Contesting migration governance through legal mobilization / Leila Kawar -- 32. Solidarities and disjunctures in the (global) mobilization of migrant workers / Nicola Piper -- 33. Nativist politics and the mobilization of anti-immigrant discourses / Aitana Guia -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781788117227
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Handbook on the governance and politics of migration Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021 ISBN 9781788117227
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Internationale Migration ; Migrationspolitik ; Electronic books ; Handbook
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1841867691
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 489 pages) , illustrations (some color)
    ISBN: 9781800880139 , 1800880138
    Content: The proliferation of electric cars will change the daily lives of motorists, boost some regional economies and hurt others, reduce oil insecurity but create new insecurities about raw materials, and impact urban air quality and climate change. The invention of the lithium-ion battery and its adaptation to the auto sector set the stage for the proliferation of electric cars, beginning with California and Norway. This book focuses on the period from the oil crises of the 1970s to the present, tracing the development of this entirely new industry and its critical supply chain. John Graham delves into the major societal concerns, economic rationales, governmental policies and corporate strategies. He emphasizes that consumer concerns slowed the pace of the transition while spurring more innovation and new policies to persuade reluctant consumers. And he explains why the transition is now occurring much faster in China and Europe than in Japan and the United States. More broadly, the book tells the story of many successes and failures in public policy, technological innovation and corporate strategy. This book provides an in-depth understanding of how people on every continent in the world are contributing to the new electric-vehicle industry, including the raw materials, battery components, electric motors and charging stations.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , 1. Rise of the modern electric vehicle -- 2. Consumer perspectives -- 3. Energy security -- 4. Urban air quality -- 5. Global climate change -- 6. Prelude to China's leapfrog gambit -- 7. Rescuing the auto industry -- 8. The supply chain: Produce or outsource? -- 9. Securing raw materials -- 10. From cheater to innovator -- 11. Charging networks and the grid -- 12. Persuading consumers -- 13. Predicting the pace of the transition.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781800880122
    Additional Edition: ISBN 180088012X
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1841525855
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (232 pages)
    ISBN: 1789905001 , 9781789905007
    Series Statement: Elgar research agendas
    Content: "Linked to declining levels of trust in core state actors and bodies, corruption has emerged as a key challenge to effective and legitimate governance, posing a growing threat to political stability. This comprehensive work addresses the most pressing debates in the field, covering the evolution of different concepts and approaches to analysing corruption, how it manifests in practice across key areas, and the prospects of different ways to tackle it. This interdisciplinary Research Agenda contains state-of-the-art surveys of the field of corruption and points towards an agenda for future research. Chapters explore top political and grassroots corruption, buying and stealing votes, corruption in relation to gender and the media, digital anti-corruption and an examination of whistleblowing and market-based tools. The book also offers the most advanced research in the measurement of corruption. Providing a detailed overview of the key questions and research areas in corruption studies, this Research Agenda will be a vital resource for scholars and students of corruption, governance and public administration. International anti-corruption NGOs and agencies will also benefit from the up-to-date survey of the core challenges they are seeking to address"
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , I. Concepts and approaches -- 1. Making sense of corruption studies: an introduction / Alina Mungiu-Pippidi and Paul M. Heywood -- 2. How to define and measure corruption / Alina Mungiu-Pippidi and Mihaly Fazekas -- 3. A political approach to corruption / Paul M. Heywood -- 4. Recent approaches to the study of social norms and corruption / Nils Köbis, David Jackson and Daniel Iragorri Carter -- ii. Varieties and connotations -- 5. Buying, expropriating and stealing votes / Isabela Mares and Lauren Young -- 6. Gender and corruption: what we know and ways forward / Ortrun Merkle -- 7. All that glitters ... a closer look at the nordic 'exception' / Gissur Ó. Erlingsson and Gunnar Helgi Kristinsson -- 8. Corruption and the media / Carlo Berti, Roxana Bratu and Sofia Wickberg -- 9. Corruption and populism: the linkage / Ina Kubbe and Miranda Loli -- iii. The anti-corruption repertory -- 10. The long arm of the law versus the invisible hand of the market? / Roberto Martínez B. Kukutschka -- 11. Digital anti-corruption: hopes and challenges / Niklas Kossow -- 12. Heroes or villains? A legislative, ethical and policy assessment of whistleblowing / Michele Bocchiola, Emanuela Ceva and Maria Chiara Vinciguerra -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781789904994
    Language: English
    Keywords: Korruption ; Forschung
    Author information: Mungiu-Pippidi, Alina 1964-
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1741934508
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 307 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781788118675 , 1788118677
    Series Statement: Elgar guides to teaching
    Content: This peer-reviewed edited volume provides strategies and practices for teaching nonprofit management theories and concepts in the context of the undergraduate, graduate, and online classroom environments. Each chapter discusses and summarizes pertinent theories and concepts with concrete examples of nonprofit management education courses. Concept discussions then follow up with exercises or simulations and various resources for instructors to apply in either physical or virtual classrooms. The majority of the chapters are connected to one or more core nonprofit curriculum areas as identified by the Nonprofit Academic Centers Council (NACC) curriculum guidelines. Instructors, faculty, and program directors of nonprofit management and philanthropy courses at undergraduate and graduate levels can use Teaching Nonprofit Management as a guide for teaching and for creating course syllabi. The book can also serve as a supplemental textbook, as it covers the core curricular areas identified by the NACC
    Note: Literaturangaben; Index , Management of nonprofit organizations -- an overview -- Teaching the theory and history of the nonprofit sector -- Ethics and accountability in nonprofit management curriculum -- Nonprofit governance and leadership for social impact -- Teaching 21st-century leadership in nonprofit management programs -- Teaching the public policy context of nonprofit management -- Nonprofit law: from tax advantages to employment law challenges -- Teaching nonprofit finance in the nonprofit curriculum -- Fundraising and resource development -- Teaching philanthropy: developing critical and compassionate approaches to giving -- Social innovation, entrepreneurship and enterprise: what nonprofit students need to know -- Teaching nonprofit human resource management: HR is for nonprofit leaders -- Nonprofit marketing -- Social media and digital literacies for nonprofit educators and professionals -- Teaching strategic planning and evaluation: tools and techniques -- The critical pedagogy of nonprofit management education: teaching for social justice -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781788118668
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Teaching nonprofit management Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020 ISBN 9781788118668
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 5
    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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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1841518832
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 252 pages) , illustrations, charts
    ISBN: 9781788978569 , 1788978560
    Series Statement: Successful public governance
    Uniform Title: Elgaronline: Social and Political Science Collection 2019
    Content: "Crisis management has become one of the core challenges facing governments, but successful crisis response depends on effective public leadership. Building on insights from Pragmatist philosophy, this deeply nuanced book provides guidance and direction for public leaders tackling the most challenging tasks of the twenty-first century. This timely and insightful book demonstrates how Pragmatism enables leaders to strategically address the fog of uncertainty that characterizes crises. Illuminating the power of practical rationality in crisis situations, Christopher Ansell and Martin Bartenberger develop a model of Pragmatist political crisis management and contrast this with crisis decision making and meaning making guided by principle. Examining the interplay of practical rationality and principle during the US financial crisis of 2008, the authors develop empirical indicators to evaluate when and why crisis leaders may adopt Pragmatist or principle-guided strategies. Flawlessly blending theory with practice, Ansell and Bartenberger offer key insights to those active in the crisis management community. Crisis management and public administration scholars will benefit from the detailed overview of Pragmatism and its applications to concrete issues of governance, while practitioners will profit from the book's insight into crisis leadership and decision making"
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-237) and index , Strategic crisis management in the public domain -- Pragmatism and the hidden resources of practical rationality -- Decision making and meaning making in the face of uncertainty -- Pragmatist political crisis management -- An "unprecedented crisis": the U.S. financial crisis of 2008 -- The rescue of the investment bank Bear Stearns -- The collapse of Lehman Brothers and the rescue of AIG -- Comparative reflections and new hypotheses -- Conclusion: the practical rationality of crisis leadership
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781788978552
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Ansell, Christopher K., 1957 - Pragmatism and political crisis management Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019 ISBN 9781788978552
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Krisenmanagement ; Politik ; Finanzkrise ; Geschichte 2008
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_1841867802
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (360 pages)
    ISBN: 9781789908251 , 1789908256
    Series Statement: Elgar Handbooks in Public Administration and Management
    Content: "This innovative Handbook offers a wide-ranging overview of the multi-faceted field of public administration and management. It provides a broad approach to the discipline, addressing the range of descriptive, normative and critical theories required to diagnose public service issues and prescribe administrative action. Chapters assess the state of the field, presenting a comprehensive roadmap for future theoretical development. Featuring contributions from top international experts, the Handbook considers the key theories on the role, function and organization of public administration. It further offers critical insights on the people who work in public management, and a broad range of significant perspectives on the field. Interdisciplinary and comprehensive, it applies leading and emerging theories in public administration and management and applies them to latent and developing issues of public service and the relationship between government and society. This Handbook provides a far-reaching analysis of the field for scholars, researchers and graduate students of public administration and management, particularly those interested in an international or comparative approach to the field. Its theoretical insights will also benefit policymakers and practitioners working in public service provision in need of both trusted and innovative public management solutions"
    Note: Introduction to the handbook of theories of public administration and management / Thomas Andrew Bryer -- Part I: Theories on the role of public administration -- 1. Public administration and politics: The art of separation / Patrick Overeem -- 2. Public administration and citizen participation: From isolation to activism to skepticism / Thomas Andrew Bryer and Nina Alvandipour -- 3. Public administration ethics: Looking back and moving forward / So Hee Jeon -- 4. Social equity and public administration / Susan Gooden and Anthony Starke -- 5. Social justice theory in public administration: A review of critical perspectives in public administration / Kareem Willis and Tia Sherèe Gaynor -- Part II: Theories on the function of public administration -- 6. Performance: Making sense of forests and trees / Kathryn Newcomer and Clint Brass -- 7. Collaborative governance: Processes, benefits and outcomes / Sofia Prysmakova-Rivera and Olga Pysmenna -- 8. Public sector branding: Understanding and applying the concept / Staci M. Zavattaro and M. Blair Thomas -- 9. Digital government: Analytical models, underlying theories, and emergent theoretical perspective / Qianli Yuan, Mila Gasco-Hernandez and J. Ramon Gil-García -- 10. Understanding administrative law: An essential skillset for public sector management / Stephanie P. Newbold -- 11. Municipal management: Seeking a theoretical perspective on form of government and performance / Kimberly Nelson -- Part III: Theories on the people in public administration -- 12. Public service lala-land: Public service motivation research and its researchers / Palina Prysmakova -- 13. Personnel management: Improving employee and organizational performance / Mauricio Astudillo-Rodas and Norma M. Riccucci -- 14. Religiosity: Emphasizing public service / Daniel Hummel -- 15. Leadership: The demise and rebirth of charisma in public administration and management research / Ulrich Thy Jensen -- 16. Diversity: What it is and what it isn't / Brandi Blessett -- 17. Gender: Expanding theory in public administration and policy / Nicole M. Elias and Maria J. D'Agostino -- Part IV: Theories on the organization of public administration -- 18. Evolution and change in public organizations: Efficiency, legitimacy and the resilience of core organizational elements / Jesse W. Campbell -- 19. Strategic management: Public sector view / Jan-Erik Johanson -- 20. Inter-organizational relations: Citizen-centered resource integration in times of complexity / Erik Eriksson and Andreas Hellström -- Part V: International perspective on public administration and management -- 21. Chile: Public administration after the new public management / Cristian Pliscoff -- 22. Lithuania: Public administration reforms during 2008-20 / Vitalis Nakrosis -- 23. Chinese public administration research in mainstream pa journals: A systematic review (2002-20) / Hui Li and Jiasheng Zhang -- 24. United Kingdom: The rise and fall and rise of contemporary public administration / John Diamond -- 25. Decentralisation in pakistan and India: A comparative review and policy implications / Aamer Taj and Muhammad Nouman -- 26. Russia: Transformation of public administration in the context of digitalization / Nina Symanuk -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781789908244
    Language: English
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  • 8
    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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  • 9
    Online Resource
    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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