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A Sociological Institutionalist Approach to the Study of Innovation in Governance Capacity
by
Healey, Patsy
, González, Sara
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Case studies
/ City councils
/ Civil society
/ Collaboration
/ Constructivism
/ Dialectics
/ Economic activity
/ Environmental policy
/ Governance
/ Group dynamics
/ Innovations
/ Institutionalism
/ Institutions
/ Interdisciplinary research
/ Municipal government
/ Policy Analysis
/ Power structure
/ Social innovation
/ Social interaction
/ Social policy
/ Sociological research
/ Sociology
/ SPECIAL TOPIC: SOCIAL INNOVATION IN THE GOVERNANCE OF URBAN COMMUNITIES: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE
/ Transformation
/ Urban communities
/ Urban governance
/ Urban planning
/ Urban policy
/ Urban studies
2005
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A Sociological Institutionalist Approach to the Study of Innovation in Governance Capacity
by
Healey, Patsy
, González, Sara
in
Case studies
/ City councils
/ Civil society
/ Collaboration
/ Constructivism
/ Dialectics
/ Economic activity
/ Environmental policy
/ Governance
/ Group dynamics
/ Innovations
/ Institutionalism
/ Institutions
/ Interdisciplinary research
/ Municipal government
/ Policy Analysis
/ Power structure
/ Social innovation
/ Social interaction
/ Social policy
/ Sociological research
/ Sociology
/ SPECIAL TOPIC: SOCIAL INNOVATION IN THE GOVERNANCE OF URBAN COMMUNITIES: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE
/ Transformation
/ Urban communities
/ Urban governance
/ Urban planning
/ Urban policy
/ Urban studies
2005
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A Sociological Institutionalist Approach to the Study of Innovation in Governance Capacity
by
Healey, Patsy
, González, Sara
in
Case studies
/ City councils
/ Civil society
/ Collaboration
/ Constructivism
/ Dialectics
/ Economic activity
/ Environmental policy
/ Governance
/ Group dynamics
/ Innovations
/ Institutionalism
/ Institutions
/ Interdisciplinary research
/ Municipal government
/ Policy Analysis
/ Power structure
/ Social innovation
/ Social interaction
/ Social policy
/ Sociological research
/ Sociology
/ SPECIAL TOPIC: SOCIAL INNOVATION IN THE GOVERNANCE OF URBAN COMMUNITIES: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE
/ Transformation
/ Urban communities
/ Urban governance
/ Urban planning
/ Urban policy
/ Urban studies
2005
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A Sociological Institutionalist Approach to the Study of Innovation in Governance Capacity
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A Sociological Institutionalist Approach to the Study of Innovation in Governance Capacity
2005
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Overview
This paper draws on institutionalist approaches as developed in the fields of policy analysis and planning, to develop a methodological approach for assessing how the governance capacity for socially innovative action might emerge. After introducing the problematic of the search for governance relations which have the capacity for social innovation, the second and third parts of the paper summarise the emerging social-constructivist 'institutionalist' approach in policy analysis and planning. The fourth part draws on a three-level analytical model of governance dynamics to explore the dynamics and dialectics of urban governance transformation processes, illustrated with a case study of a socially innovative area-based initiative. The final section considers the power dynamics of episodes of socially innovative governance arising from within civil society and their potential to transform wider governance processes and cultures.
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Routledge Journal, Taylor & Francis Ltd,SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd
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