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Collaborative Governance: Principles, Processes, and Practical Tools

Traditional governance, even when it is functioning effectively and fairly, often produces clear winners and clear losers, leaving smoldering resentments that flare up whenever there is a shift in the balance of power. Over the past two and a half decades, a new style of governance has arisen to disrupt some of that winner-takes-all dynamic, offering parties a means to collectively navigate their interests in a highly focused and democratic way. Collaborative Governance is the first comprehensive practice-based textbook on the topic, presenting a solid grounding in relevant theory while also focusing on case studies, process design, and practical tools. Bringing together theory and tools from the fields of negotiation and mediation, as well as political science and public administration, this book introduces students and practitioners to the theory of collaborative governance in the context of practical applications.

Coverage includes:

A connection of the practices of collaborative governance with the fields theoretical underpinnings;

Tools for students and practitioners of collaborative governanceas well as public administrators and other possible participants in collaborative governance processesto discern when collaborative governance is appropriate in politically complex, real-world settings;

A roadmap for students, practitioners, and process participants to help them designand effectively participate inproductive, efficient, and fair collaborative governance processes;

An exploration of constitutional democracy and the ways in which collaborative governance can be used as a tool in building a more just, fair, and functional society.

Collaborative Governance is an ideal primary textbook in public administration, planning, and political science courses, as well as a jargon-free primer for professionals looking to learn more about the theory and practice of this important field.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 312g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 11 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367776015

About Laurel SingerStephen GreenwoodWendy Willis

Stephen Greenwood is the Director of Training and Academic Services at the National Policy Consensus Center in the Hatfield School of Government at Portland State University recognized as one of the nations most prolific university-based centers for advancing innovative collaborative approaches for addressing public issues. In his current position he has designed and led collaborative governance and leadership training both nationally and internationally. He is also the lead for Portland State Universitys online Graduate Certificate Program in Collaborative Governance and teaches the graduate-level class Foundations of Collaborative Governance. Laurel Singer is the Executive Director of the National Policy Consensus Center in the Hatfield School of Government at Portland State University. Since joining NPCC in 2006 Laurel has served in several leadership roles including directing NPCCs Oregon Consensus Oregon Solutions and training programs. For close to 30 years Laurel has served as a champion for the use of collaborative decision-making and problem-solving. Her work as a private practice mediator for over 16 years focused on designing convening and facilitating collaborative process to address complex public policy across a wide range of issues. She is currently a founding faculty member in PSUs fully online graduate certificate in collaborative governance. Wendy Willis is the founder and Director of Oregons Kitchen Table a statewide civic engagement program of the National Policy Consensus Center in the Hatfield School of Government at Portland State University. Wendy also serves as the Executive Director of the Deliberative Democracy Consortium a global alliance of leading scholars and organizations working in the fields of deliberative democracy public participation and civic engagement. Wendy is also a widely published poet and essayist writing frequently about American democracy and civic life. Her most recent book These are Strange Times My Dear was released in 2019.

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