Polycentrism
How Governing Works Today
Jan Aart Scholte editor Frank Gadinger editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:25th May '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Academic and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. How does governing work today? How does society (mis)handle pressing challenges such as armed violence, cultural difference, ecological degradation, economic restructuring, geopolitical shifts, global pandemics, migration flows, and technological change in ways that are (not) democratic, effective, fair, peaceful, and sustainable? This volume addresses these key questions with reference to the theme of 'polycentrism', i.e. the idea that contemporary governing is dispersed, fluctuating, messy, elusive, and headless. Chapters develop this notion of polycentrism from the perspectives of a broad spectrum of academic disciplines and theoretical approaches, offering comprehensive coverage of exciting new thinking about how today's world is (mis)ruled. The book identifies four paradigms of knowledge about polycentric governing - organizational, legal, relational, and structural - and pursues conversations across the divides that normally keep these approaches within separate research communities. These exceptional inter-paradigm exchanges focus particularly on issues of techniques (how governing is done), power (what forces drive governing), and legitimacy (whether governing is rightful). Comparisons between the multiple perspectives on polycentric governing highlight, and help to clarify, the distinctive emphases, potentials, and limitations of each approach. In addition, various combinations of the different theories generate promising novel avenues of thought about polycentrism. The book will allow readers to develop and refine their own understandings of governing today and hence to become more empowered political subjects.
Frank Gadinger and Jan Aart Scholte's Polycentrism offers an outstanding overview of how global governing works today. Its main purpose and greatest achievement is to foster dialogue among different paradigms, and the authors go on to create four ideal paradigms of knowledge. The book offers a comprehensive summary and assessment of the available analytical tools and methodologies that seek to advance our understanding of polycentric governing, understood as the umbrella term for 'theories and practices of regulating society' * Maren Hofius, International Affairs *
ISBN: 9780192866837
Dimensions: 240mm x 160mm x 18mm
Weight: 746g
416 pages