This article reviews key issues of governance and democracy and asks what current theory and evidence have to teach us about how local governance should be changed in order to make it more conducive to human emancipation. A distinction is drawn between governance and metagovernance, and the potential is assessed for the democratisation of both at community level. Particular attention is paid to the 'persistence of oligarchy' and its manifestations at local level. The article concludes with suggestions on how to build countervailing power in order to achieve the democratisation that is deemed to be desirable
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We argue that the ways community organisations are typically structured, with a Board, Chief Executi...
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The development of local community associations in small rural towns in Victoria has engendered a se...
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This article analyses the concept of “good governance” as promoted by the international development ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore public participation from the perspective of two parallel de...
The shift from government to governance in recent years has created significant new opportunities fo...
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Democratic local community is, all things considered, something good of which England, in particular...
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 226-245) and index.253 p. ;There is a major contradiction in...
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