A Phenomenology of Institutions: Relationality and Governance in China and Beyond

Author:   Raul Lejano (New York University, USA) ,  Jia Guo (Beijing Normal University, China) ,  Hongping Lian (Beijing Normal University, China) ,  Bo Yin (Beijing Normal University, China)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138667358


Pages:   150
Publication Date:   26 July 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Raul Lejano (New York University, USA) ,  Jia Guo (Beijing Normal University, China) ,  Hongping Lian (Beijing Normal University, China) ,  Bo Yin (Beijing Normal University, China)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781138667358


ISBN 10:   1138667358
Pages:   150
Publication Date:   26 July 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'This is a must read book for those interested in the study of institutional diversity and for those who are interested in the evolution of institutions in developing countries particularly China.' - Eduardo Araral, Associate Professor, National University of Singapore


'This is a must read book for those interested in the study of institutional diversity and for those who are interested in the evolution of institutions in developing countries particularly China.' - Eduardo Araral, Associate Professor, National University of Singapore 'Lejano, Guo, Lian, and Yin recognize the deficiencies of existing conceptions of institutions, as evidenced by the rapid growth of democracy with adjectives scholarship, and rectify this by constructing a framework for new, hybrid, and evolving institutional designs. This framework for analyzing new and emergent models of governance relies on the concept of relationality, rather than rationality in a Weberian tradition, and explains why so many formal institutional designs are only partly specified and the rest is constituted through interactions between networks of policy actors. This is an important and innovative book for institutional scholars to read, as well as those who study Chinese governance.' - Jessica C. Teets, Associate Professor, Middlebury College


'This is a must read book for those interested in the study of institutional diversity and for those who are interested in the evolution of institutions in developing countries particularly China.' - Eduardo Araral, Associate Professor, National University of Singapore 'Lejano, Guo, Lian, and Yin recognize the deficiencies of existing conceptions of institutions, as evidenced by the rapid growth of ""democracy with adjectives"" scholarship, and rectify this by constructing a framework for new, hybrid, and evolving institutional designs. This framework for analyzing new and emergent models of governance relies on the concept of relationality, rather than rationality in a Weberian tradition, and explains why so many formal institutional designs are only partly specified and the rest is constituted through interactions between networks of policy actors. This is an important and innovative book for institutional scholars to read, as well as those who study Chinese governance.' - Jessica C. Teets, Associate Professor, Middlebury College


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Raul Lejano is a professor in the Steinhardt School at New York University (NYU). He is the author of Frameworks for Policy Analysis (Routledge), translated to Chinese as 政策分析框架—融合文本与语境 (Tsinghua Press) and co-author of The Power of Narrative in Environmental Networks (MIT Press). He also taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California, Irvine, and the University of Hong Kong. Jia Guo is an associate professor in the School of Government at the Beijing Normal University. Her main research interests are Public Policy (Environmental Policy), Non-profit Organization, and Comparative Public Administration. She obtained her PhD from the University of Hong Kong. Her work on environmental NGOs in China demonstrates how a nuanced form of civil society actor is emerging, combining aspects of traditional nongovernmental institutions and more corporatist forms of civic engagement. Hongping Lian is an associate professor at the School of Government in Beijing Normal University, the Vice Dean of the Academy of Government in Beijing Normal University, China. She obtained her PhD in sociology from the University of Aberdeen, UK, and did postdoctoral research on housing studies at the Department of Public Policy in City University of Hong Kong with Ray Forrest. Her primary areas of scholarship are land policy and housing policy. Bo Yin is an associate professor in the College for Criminal Law Science at Beijing Normal University. He received his PhD in law from University of Aberdeen in Great Britain. His primary areas are criminal justice, criminal procedure and legal theory. He has published a monograph titled Criminal Procedural Consequences Stemming from Criminal Procedural Deficiencies as well as about 20 articles in English and Chinese.

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