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Spontaneous Accountability
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Date Issued
2006-07
Date Available
2015-09-15T08:20:04Z
Abstract
Contemporary ideas about governance are dominated by a loss of faith in both hierarchical modes of control and state-centric conceptions of governing. This tendency has caused both scholars and public policy makers to search for evidence that other modes and loci of control are or might be effective in supplementing or replacing hierarchy and the state. These other modes include governance through networks and communities, governance through competition and markets, and governance through architecture.
Type of Material
Book Chapter
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Journal
Dowdle, M.W. (ed.). Public Accountability: Designs, Dilemma and Experiences
Start Page
174
End Page
191
Subjects
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
Dowdle, M. (ed.). Public Accountability: Designs, Dilemmas and Experiences
ISBN
9780521617611
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