Organizing Democracy: The Construction of Agency in Practice

Author:   Göran Sundström ,  Linda Soneryd ,  Staffan Furusten
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781848444287


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   29 January 2010
Format:   Hardback
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This fresh and fascinating book adds an organizational perspective to the analysis of governance and democracy. It argues that a number of organizational factors challenge the notion of agency assumed by a governance model. The expert contributors criticize the governance model for resting on the rational myth and the assumption that democratic ideals can be translated to specified democratic values, which in turn can be adhered to by democratic agents. By adding an organizational perspective to the analysis of governance and democracy, the book proves that theories about organizing and the construction of agency can be used to explain how and why democratic values are attended to in governance structures. Organizing Democracy will prove essential reading for researchers and postgraduate students in public management, organizational studies, political science and sociology. Practitioners with an interest in public management policy will also find this book invaluable.

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Author:   Göran Sundström ,  Linda Soneryd ,  Staffan Furusten
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.394kg
ISBN:  

9781848444287


ISBN 10:   1848444281
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   29 January 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Contents: 1. Democracy, Governance and the Problem of the Modern Actor Göran Sundström, Staffan Furusten and Linda Soneryd 2. Organizing Participation. Establishing a Discourse of Local Democratic Governance for Young People in Sweden Adrienne Sörbom 3. Completed Responsibility? Delegation, Organization and Accountability in Swedish Export of Military Equipment Catrin Andersson 4. The Use of Democratic Values in the ISO 26000 Process on Social Responsibility Kristina Tamm Hallström 5. Public Purchasing of Complex Services. Balancing Democratic and Market Values Staffan Furusten 6. In Search of Democracy. The Process Behind the Swedish Forest-sector Objectives Göran Sundström 7. Democratic Priority Setting? Organizing Multiple Stakeholders to Make Decisions in the Healthcare Sector Ebba Sjögren and Karin Fernler 8. By a Stretch of the Imagination. Public Involvement in Nuclear Waste Management Linda Soneryd 9. Democratic Values and the Organizing of Actors in Governance Structures Linda Soneryd, Staffan Furusten and Göran Sundström References Index

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Nationally and supra-nationally, political decision-making shifts from democratic fora to decentralized organizations of what is called governanceA . Questions arise about the survival of democratic values in unaccountable structures that assign agency to special interests and to professional and non-governmental expertise. Organizing Democracy provides detailed case studies of these new forms, and assesses how they carry or deflect democratic values. It will be of great interest to students of new organizational forms, and those concerned with the maintenance of democracy.' - John W. Meyer, Stanford University, US 'The proliferation of interactive forms of governance may challenge and problemematize the predominant model of liberal representative democracy. Nevertheless, the new governance arrangements may also contribute to a reinvigoration of democracy in the face of the growing democratic disenchantment. Instead of continuing the endless theoretical debates on this issue, this book presents a number of empirical studies of how democracy is articulated and re-articulated by a plethora of actors in the new interactive governance arenas. As such, the book provides a most welcome analysis of the embryonic reinvention of democracy in our increasingly complex, fragmented and multi-layered societies.' --- Jacob Torfing, Roskilde University, Denmark


`Governance has emerged a central concept in the fields of both political theory and public administration. But it has not done so without controversy and this book examines one of the primary concerns associated with the theory and practice of government - namely, its relationship to democratic values and their practical realization. Moreover, it does this through a neglected perspective. Whereas most research on governance has taken a top down approach, these essays look at specific empirical experiences from the bottom up. The book thus offers a new and useful discussion on an essential question in contemporary debates about governance.' -- Frank Fischer, Rutgers University, US `Nationally and supra-nationally, political decision-making shifts from democratic fora to decentralized organizations of what is called governance . Questions arise about the survival of democratic values in unaccountable structures that assign agency to special interests and to professional and non-governmental expertise. Organizing Democracy provides detailed case studies of these new forms, and assesses how they carry or deflect democratic values. It will be of great interest to students of new organizational forms, and those concerned with the maintenance of democracy.' -- John W. Meyer, Stanford University, US `The proliferation of interactive forms of governance may challenge and problemematize the predominant model of liberal representative democracy. Nevertheless, the new governance arrangements may also contribute to a reinvigoration of democracy in the face of the growing democratic disenchantment. Instead of continuing the endless theoretical debates on this issue, this book presents a number of empirical studies of how democracy is articulated and re-articulated by a plethora of actors in the new interactive governance arenas. As such, the book provides a most welcome analysis of the embryonic reinvention of democracy in our increasingly complex, fragmented and multi-layered societies.' -- Jacob Torfing, Roskilde University, Denmark


'Nationally and supra-nationally, political decision-making shifts from democratic fora to decentralized organizations of what is called governanceA . Questions arise about the survival of democratic values in unaccountable structures that assign agency to special interests and to professional and non-governmental expertise. Organizing Democracy provides detailed case studies of these new forms, and assesses how they carry or deflect democratic values. It will be of great interest to students of new organizational forms, and those concerned with the maintenance of democracy.' - John W. Meyer, Stanford University, US 'The proliferation of interactive forms of governance may challenge and problemematize the predominant model of liberal representative democracy. Nevertheless, the new governance arrangements may also contribute to a reinvigoration of democracy in the face of the growing democratic disenchantment. Instead of continuing the endless theoretical debates on this issue, this book presents a number of empirical studies of how democracy is articulated and re-articulated by a plethora of actors in the new interactive governance arenas. As such, the book provides a most welcome analysis of the embryonic reinvention of democracy in our increasingly complex, fragmented and multi-layered societies.' - Jacob Torfing, Roskilde University, Denmark


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Edited by Göran Sundström, Associate Professor in Political Science, Stockholm University and Research Director, Stockholm Centre for Organizational Research (Score), Sweden, Linda Soneryd, Associate Professor in Sociology, University of Gothenburg and Staffan Furusten, Professor of Management, Organization and Society, Stockholm Business School, and Director, Stockholm Centre for Organizational Research (SCORE), Stockholm University, Sweden

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