Self-Governance As a Mode of Societal Governance

This article explores the concept of self-governance. Self-governance refers to the capacity of social entities to govern themselves autonomously and, as such, is an important mode of societal governance in modern society. However, the nature of'self-governance'and its actual and potential...

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Veröffentlicht in:Public management (London, England) England), 2000-09, Vol.2 (3), p.359-378
Hauptverfasser: Kooiman, Jan, van Vliet, Martijn
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article explores the concept of self-governance. Self-governance refers to the capacity of social entities to govern themselves autonomously and, as such, is an important mode of societal governance in modern society. However, the nature of'self-governance'and its actual and potential contribution to societal governance in modern society are not (yet) fully understood. Therefore, two perspectives on self-governance as a mode of societal governance are dis-cussed: a system-oriented perspective thatfocuses on the operational closure of systems; and an actor-oriented perspective that stresses the situational dependency of the actual possibilities for making use of self-governance. A third, interactional, approach is added that stresses the need to understand societal interactions in their full complexity, dynamics and diversity, in which self-governing capacities are tapped.
ISSN:1461-667X
1470-1065
DOI:10.1080/14719030000000022