From austerity to abundance? creative approaches to coordinating the common good / edited by Margaret Stout (West Virginia University, USA).

Other author Stout, Margaret.
Format Electronic
EditionFirst edition.
Publication InfoBingley, UK : Emerald Publishing, 2019.
Descriptionxiii, 206 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
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SeriesCritical perspectives on international public sector management, 2045-7944 ; volume 6
Critical perspectives on international public sector management ; v. 6. ^A1154926
Contents Introduction / Margaret Stout -- Are social movements prefiguring integrative governance? / Jeannine M. Love and Margaret Stout -- Unsettling the memes of neoliberal capitalism through administrative pragmatism / C.F. Abel and Karen Kunz -- Cross-sector collaboration for public value co-creation : a critical analysis / Alessandro Sancino, James Rees and Irene Schindele -- Tackling maternal health through cell phones : evaluating a collaborative framework / Nidhi Vij Mali -- Clarifying collaborative dynamics in governance networks / Margaret Stout, Koen P.R. Bartels and Jeannine M. Love -- A typology of coproduction : emphasizing shared power / Victor Burigo Souza and Luis Moretto Neto -- Get talking : managing to achieve more through creative consultation / Nicola Gratton and Ros Beddows -- Joining the citizens : forging new collaborations between government and citizens in deprived neighborhoods / Imrt Verhoeven and Evelien Tonkens -- Encounters with an open mind : a relational grounding for neighborhood governance / Koen P.R. Bartels.
Abstract "This volume explores the ways in which civil society and governments employ transformative tactics of direct engagement in coordinating efforts toward the common good. Increasingly, these collaborative endeavors seek to share power and break down role boundaries in the pursuit of abundant human flourishing, as opposed to cost-saving austerity"--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2022304953
ISBN9781787144668 (hardback)
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