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OverviewRemaking Governance focuses on the dynamics of change as new strategies - active citizenship, public participation, partnership working, consumerism - encounter existing institutions. It explores different sites and practices of governing, from the remaking of Europe to the increasing focus on 'community' and 'personhood' in governing social life. The authors critically engage with existing theory across political science, social policy, sociology and public administration and management to explore how 'the social' is constituted through governance practices. This includes: the ways in which the spaces and territories of governing are remade and the people constituted; how the public domain is re-imagined and new forms of state-citizen relationships fostered; and how the remaking of governance shapes our understanding of politics, changing the ways in which citizens engage with political power and the selves they bring to that engagement. Remaking Governance is essential reading for academics and students across a range of social science disciplines, and of interest to those engaged in policy evaluation and reform. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Janet NewmanPublisher: Policy Press Imprint: Policy Press ISBN: 9781847421388ISBN 10: 1847421385 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 21 September 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Electronic book text Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction ~ Janet Newman; Reconstituting Europe: governing a European people? ~ John Clarke; Governance and the constitution of a European social ~ Emma Carmel; Remaking European governance: transition, accession and integration ~ Noemi Lendvai; Regendering governance ~ Janet Newman; Welfare governance and the remaking of citizenship ~ Hakan Johansson and Bjorn Hvinden; Participative governance and the remaking of the public sphere ~ Janet Newman; Promoting democratic governance through partnerships? ~ Rebekah Sterling; Among everyday makers and expert citizens ~ Henrik Bang; Governance and the transformation of political representation ~ Michael Saward; Conclusion ~ Janet Newman.ReviewsRemaking Governance is a search for the 'social' in social policy. It also underlines the role of the nation states and national governments in contrast to the 'hollowing out of the state' theses of governance literature. This edited book successfully presents an enhanced view of the term social to rethink governance. Political Studies Review This edited book successfully presents an enhanced view of the term social to rethink governance. Political Studies Review This ground-breaking book provides many new insights into the social significance of governance. Drawing on relevant strands of social and cultural theory, Remaking governance provides a sustained critical analysis of unfolding governance-related ideas and practices at European and national level. It should move quickly into the canon of governance studies. Professor Mary Daly, School of Sociology and Social Policy, Queen's University Belfast Author InformationJanet Newman is Professor of Social Policy at the Open University. Her previous book, Modernising Governance: New Labour, Policy and Society, is a key text on undergraduate and masters programmes across Europe, Australasia and North America. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |