TY - BOOK AU - Levi-Faur,David TI - Oxford handbook of governance SN - 9780199677061 U1 - 320 PY - 2014/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford University Press KW - Political science N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Pt. 1; Introduction --; Ch. 1; From "Big Government" to "Big Governance?"; David Levi-Faur --; Ch. 2; Governance as a Political Theory; B. Guy Peters --; Ch. 3; Waves of Governance; Rod Rhodes --; Ch. 4; The Many Faces of Governance: Adaptation? Transformation? Both? Neither?; Laurence Lynn --; Ch. 5; New Governance as Regulatory Governance; Orly Lobel --; Ch. 6; Governance: An Interdisciplinary Perspective; Peer Zumbansen --; Pt. 2; Theoretical Lenses --; Ch. 7; Governance Networks; Jacob Torfing --; Ch. 8; Information and Governing: Cybernetic Models of Governance; B. Guy Peters --; Ch. 9; Governance and Complexity; Volker Schneider --; Ch. 10; Good Governance; Bo Rothstein --; Ch. 11; Governance and Learning; Fabrizio Gilardi and Claudio Radaelli --; Ch. 12; Experimentalist Governance; Charles Sabel and Jonathan Zeitlin --; Pt. 3; Governance and the reform of the state --; Ch. 13; Governance and Institutional Flexibility; Jon Pierre --; Ch. 14; New Public Management and Governance: a Comparison; Erik Hans Klijn --; Ch. 15; Governance and Innovation in the Public Sector; Eva Sorensen --; Ch. 16; Governance and State Structures; Niamh Hardiman --; Ch. 17; New governance and policy instruments: Are Governments Going 'Soft'?; Amos Zehavi --; Ch. 18; Governance & Administrative Reforms; Tom Christensen and Per Laegreid --; Ch. 19; Governance and Patronage; Matthew Flinders --; Ch. 20; Governance and State Capacity; Felicity Matthews --; Ch. 21; The Impact of Governance; Erik Hans Klijn, Arwin van Buuren, and Jurian Edelenbos --; Pt. 4; Actors, strategies and governance styles --; Ch. 22; New Governance or Old Governance? A Policy Style Perspective; Jeremy Richardson --; Ch. 23; NGOs: Between Advocacy, Service Provision and Regulation; Todd Beer,Tim Bartley, and Wade T. Roberts; Ch. 24; Actors of Knowledge; Diane Stone --; Pt. 5; Economic governance --; Ch. 25; The Governance of Markets: On Generating Trust in Transactions; Frans van Waarden --; Ch. 26; Governance after the Crisis; Graham Wilson --; Ch. 27; Modes of Economic Governance: The Dynamics of Governance at the National and Firm Level; Dieter Plehwe --; Ch. 28; The Governance of Central Banks; Ellen E. Meade --; Pt. 6; Governance of risks --; Ch. 29; Risk and Governance; Elizabeth Fisher --; Ch. 30; Governance of Science and Technology; Susana Borrás --; Ch. 31; The Governance of Global Climate Change; Thomas Bernauer and Lena Schaffer --; Pt. 7; Democratic governance --; Ch. 32; Participatory Governance: From Theory to Practice; Frank Fischer --; Ch. 33; Modes of Democratic Governance; Amit Ron --; Ch. 34; The New Citizenship and Governance: Alternative Intersections; Susan Phillips --; Ch. 35; Collaborative Governance; Chris Ansell --; Ch. 36; The Democratic Quality of Collaborative Governance; Yannis Papadopoulos --; Ch. 37; Participatory Governance in Public Health: Choice, but no Voice; Yael Yishai --; Ch. 38; A Return to Governance in the Law of the Workplace; Cynthia Estlund --; Ch. 39; Governance and Voluntary Regulation; Colin Provost --; Ch. 40; E-Governance and E-Democracy: Questioning Technology-centered Categories; Eran Fisher --; Ch. 41; The Fifth Estate: A New Governance Challenge; William Dutton --; Ch. 42; The Governance of Privacy; Abraham L. Newman --; Pt. 8; European governance --; Ch. 43; The European Union - A Unique Governance Mix?; Tanja A. Borzel --; Ch. 44; Multi Level Governance in the European Union; Ian Bache --; Ch. 45; Institutional Change in European Governance: The Commission's Implementing Powers and the European Parliament, European University Institute; Adrienne Héritier and Catherine Moury --; Ch. 46; EU External Governance and Europeanization Beyond the EU; Frank Schimmelfennig --; Pt. 9; Global governance --; Ch. 47; Governance and Global Policy; William W. Coleman --; Ch. 48; Governance, International Order, and World Order; Arie Kacowicz --; Ch. 49; Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood; Thomas Risse --; Ch. 50; Governmentality in Global Governance; Alexandria Jayne Innes and Brent J. Steele; Ch. 51; Global Governance as Multi Governance; Michael Zürn --; Ch. 52; The Challenges of Transnational Economic Governance; Djelic Marie-Laure and Kerstin Sahlin N2 - The Oxford Handbook of Governance presents an authoritative and accessible state-of-the-art analysis of the social science literature on governance. The volume presents the core concepts and knowledge that have evolved in the study of governance in different levels and arenas of politics and policymaking. In doing so it establishes itself as the essential point of reference for all those studying politics, society, and economics from a governance perspective. The volume comprises fifty-two chapters from leaders in the field. The chapters are organized in nine sections dealing with topics that include governance as the reform of the state, democratic governance, European governance, and global governance ER -