The politics of self-governance/
edited by Eva Sorensen and Peter Triantafillou.
- Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub., 2009.
- xii, 223 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The politics of self-governance: an introduction, Eva SA,rensen and Peter Triantafillou;
Part 1 Scientific Reflections on Governance: A macro level perspective on governance of the self and others, Anders Esmark and Peter Triantafillou; The politics of self-governance in meso level theories, Eva SA,rensen and Jacob Torfing; Self-governance in micro level theory, Lina Eriksson.
Part 2 Governance in Action: The institutional design of self-governance: insights from public-private partnerships, Keith Baker, Jonathan B. Justice and Chris Skelcher; Citizen and city: institutional reform and self-governance in Los Angeles, Juliet Musso and Christopher Weare; Paradoxes of the self: self-owning universities in a society of control, Jacob Williams A"rberg and Susan Wright; Self-governance and the disappearance of the human body, Herbert Gottweis; Public administration in teams: self-governing civil servants, Birgitte Poulsen; Governing the responsible prisoner: a comparative analysis, Mary Bosworth; Self-governance through the committees in the in the open method of co-ordination: the cases of employment and social inclusion, Caroline de la Porte, David Natali and Philippe Pochet; Conclusion, Eva SA,rensen and Peter Triantafillou;