03374nam 22005892 450 991078159060332120221011080946.01-4473-0608-21-4473-0163-31-283-32133-597866133213361-84742-616-610.56687/9781847426161(CKB)2550000000064364(EBL)796183(OCoLC)775446350(UtOrBLW)PPO00194(UkCbUP)CR9781847426161(MiAaPQ)EBC796183(DE-B1597)646654(DE-B1597)9781847426161(PPN)221554726(EXLCZ)99255000000006436420220816d2011|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierChallenging governance theory from networks to hegemony /Jonathan S. Davies[electronic resource]Bristol :Policy,2011.1 online resource (viii, 192 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 07 Sep 2022).1-84742-614-X 1-84742-615-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.CHALLENGING GOVERNANCE THEORY; Contents; List of tables; Preface; Introduction; 1. The network governance milieu; Introduction; The rise of network analysis; Post-traditional network governance theory; The theory of reflexive modernisation; Marxism and the network society; Summary; 2. Network governance policy; Introduction; The theory effect; The universe of governance networks; Network governance policy in the UK; The case for network governance; Summary; 3. The limits of network governance; Introduction; Governance networks in the 20th centuryThe governmentalisation of governance networksNetwork closure and creeping managerialism; Institutionalising inequality; Networks based on distrust; Recuperating post-traditionality?; Foucauldian network governance; Summary; 4. Beyond the transformation thesis; Introduction; Structure and agency; Capitalism; Capitalism today; The state(s); Capitalism and the capitalist state; Classes; Summary; 5. From network governance to hegemony; Introduction; Post-traditional Gramscian analysis; The Gramscian conception of hegemony; Neoliberalism, networks and hegemonyGovernance networks and the integral stateConnectionism in context; Summary; 6. Gramscian governance research; Introduction; Dialectical network analysis; A Gramscian perspective on network variety; Critical scholarship and governance networks; Emancipation through networks; Summary; 7. Conclusion; References; IndexThis topical book takes a critical look at contemporary governance theory, arguing that there are structural impediments to achieving an ideology of networks and reconsidering it from Marxist and Gramscian perspectives. Political scienceCorporate governancePolitical science.Corporate governance.320.01Davies Jonathan S.1130018UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910781590603321Challenging governance theory3753762UNINA