Partnership and participation have co-evolved as key instruments of New Labour's agenda for the 'modernisation' and 'democratic renewal' of British local government. It is often assumed that partnerships are more inclusive than bureaucratic or market-based approaches to policy-making and service delivery. This article argues that partnership working does not in itself deliver enhanced public participation; indeed, it may be particularly difficult to secure citizen involvement in a partnership context. The article explores the relationship between partnership and participation in a wide range of local initiatives, exemplifying difficulties as well as synergies. The article concludes that public participation needs to be designed-in to local ...
The public participation agenda is a significant element of public service reform in Europe and beyo...
In this paper we evaluate the experience of public participation in local transport planning in the ...
Observations were conducted in three county councils to find out whether the government's ambition t...
Partnership and participation have co-evolved as key instruments of New Labour's agenda for the 'mod...
There is much debate about the shift from a pattern of traditional local government to one of local ...
An extensive body of recent literature has focused on partnerships between the public, private and v...
An extensive body of recent literature has focused on partnerships between the public, private and v...
This article examines the role of regulation in reforming public services in England and Wales. Spec...
Partnerships have played an increasingly prominent role in local governance and there has been consi...
Partnerships have played an increasingly prominent role in local governance and there has been consi...
One of the key distinctions being made in local government policy studies is that between local gove...
Abstract Contemporary innovation in local governance in England is, in part, trying to formalize par...
Partnerships have offered Britain's New Labour government a pre-existing structure for urban policy ...
In order to overcome financial crisis, it is an international tendency to have the shift from a trad...
Local transport services in Victoria are funded, planned and delivered by multiple agencies represen...
The public participation agenda is a significant element of public service reform in Europe and beyo...
In this paper we evaluate the experience of public participation in local transport planning in the ...
Observations were conducted in three county councils to find out whether the government's ambition t...
Partnership and participation have co-evolved as key instruments of New Labour's agenda for the 'mod...
There is much debate about the shift from a pattern of traditional local government to one of local ...
An extensive body of recent literature has focused on partnerships between the public, private and v...
An extensive body of recent literature has focused on partnerships between the public, private and v...
This article examines the role of regulation in reforming public services in England and Wales. Spec...
Partnerships have played an increasingly prominent role in local governance and there has been consi...
Partnerships have played an increasingly prominent role in local governance and there has been consi...
One of the key distinctions being made in local government policy studies is that between local gove...
Abstract Contemporary innovation in local governance in England is, in part, trying to formalize par...
Partnerships have offered Britain's New Labour government a pre-existing structure for urban policy ...
In order to overcome financial crisis, it is an international tendency to have the shift from a trad...
Local transport services in Victoria are funded, planned and delivered by multiple agencies represen...
The public participation agenda is a significant element of public service reform in Europe and beyo...
In this paper we evaluate the experience of public participation in local transport planning in the ...
Observations were conducted in three county councils to find out whether the government's ambition t...