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9781403995292

Methods in Democratic Network Governance

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  • Copyright: 2007-02-06
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

There are several competing theoretical approaches to studying governance networks. However, methodological questions about how to study democratic network governance have so far received little research attention. Methods in Democratic Network Governance aims to remedy this problem by addressing some important methodological questions in relation to a comparative case study of the multilevel network governance of employment policy in Britain, France and Denmark.

Author Biography

PETER BOGASON has been Professor of Public Administration at Roskilde University since 1991. Previously he taught in the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, where he also received his PhD. He has been a visiting professor at the University of Bielefeld and the University of Leiden. He is a member of the Steering Group of the European Thematic Network in Public Administration, and an expert for the EU commission in the 5th and 6th Framework Programs. His recent books include Tampering with Tradition: The Unrealized Authority of Democratic Agency (2004), Fragmenteret Forvaltning (Fragmented Public Administration) (2002) and Public Policy and Local Governance: Institutions in Postmodern Society (2000).

METTE ZØLNER is Associate Professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. She has written Re-Imagining the Nation and published on values and identities of French managers. She is currently working on a book on French managers in small and medium-sized companies in the era of globalization.

Table of Contents

List of Figuresp. viii
List of Tablesp. ix
List of Boxesp. x
Forewordp. xi
Notes on the Contributorsp. xii
List of Abbreviationsp. xiii
Methods for Network Governance Research: an Introductionp. 1
Why a book on methodology?p. 1
What is network governance?p. 3
Empirical research on network governancep. 6
Methodologyp. 9
Structure of the bookp. 16
Notesp. 20
A Comparative and Multi-level Analysis of Governance Networks: a Pilot Study of Employment Policyp. 21
Selection of scope, policy area, countries and sitesp. 23
Research strategy: output-based backward mappingp. 28
Multiple methodsp. 32
Managing collective research processes and data collectionp. 34
Lessons learned from the pilot studyp. 38
Empirical Findings: Seven Network Storiesp. 41
The transnational governance networkp. 43
The Danish national governance networkp. 47
The English national governance networkp. 52
The French national governance networkp. 55
The local governance network in Kogep. 59
The local governance network in Birminghamp. 63
The local governance network in Grenoblep. 67
Summing upp. 71
Comparative Analysis Based on Expert Reportsp. 74
Introductionp. 74
Comparative studies based on expert reportsp. 76
A critical assessment of the use of expert reportsp. 79
How should expert reports be analysed?p. 84
Assessing and analysing expert reportsp. 85
Lessons learnedp. 97
Document Analysis of Network Topography and Network Programmesp. 99
Introductionp. 99
Different ways of reading documentsp. 100
Documents lost and foundp. 104
Analysing network topographyp. 107
Analysing network programmesp. 116
Conclusionsp. 122
Qualitative Interviews: Studying Network Narrativesp. 125
Introductionp. 125
Qualitative interviews in relation to the study of network governancep. 127
Selecting respondentsp. 132
Conducting interviewsp. 136
Analysing policy actors' narratives on labour market governancep. 141
Conclusionp. 145
Notesp. 147
Studying Local Network Exclusion through Observation and Diariesp. 148
Introductionp. 148
Observation studies and diary writingp. 150
Undertaking observation and diary studies in Koge, Birmingham and Grenoblep. 156
The data material and how it was analysedp. 160
Analysing observations and diaries: some tentative research resultsp. 165
Concluding remarks on the use of observation and diaries in network studiesp. 177
Interactive Focus Group Interviewing in Studies of Network Governancep. 179
Introductionp. 179
Interactive focus group interviewing and network governancep. 181
Practical applicationp. 187
Analysing network governance through focus group interviewsp. 194
Lessons from interactive focus group interviewing in studies of governance networksp. 204
Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods for the Analysis of Network Governance: Promises, Problems, Pay-offs and Potentialsp. 207
The promises of method-mixing for the analysis of network governancep. 207
Experiences from the pilot study: the problemsp. 209
Experiences from the pilot study: the pay-offsp. 214
Potentials: lessons learned and future directionsp. 221
Notesp. 223
Conclusionp. 224
Questions and answersp. 224
Challenges in the research processp. 227
Final pointsp. 229
Referencesp. 233
Indexp. 239
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