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基本説明
A comparative case study of the multilevel network governance of employment policy in Britain, France and Denmark.
Full Description
Methodological questions about how to study democratic network governance have so far received little research attention. This book aims to remedy this by addressing some important methodological questions in relation to case studies of the multilevel network governance of employment policy in Britain, France and Denmark.
Contents
Methods for Network Governance Research: An Introduction; P.Bogason & M.Zølner A Comparative and Multi-level Analysis of Governance Networks: A Pilot Study of Employment Policy; J.Torfing Empirical Findings: Seven Network Stories; J.Torfing Comparative Analysis Based on Expert Reports; J.Torfing Document Analysis of Network Topography and Network Programmes; A.Esmark & P.Triantafillou Qualitative Interviews: Studying Network Narratives; M.Zølner, A.D.Hansen & I.Ø.Rasmussen Studying Local Network Exclusion through Observation and Diaries; E.Sørensen & J.Torfing Interactive Focus Group Interviewing in Studies of Network Governance; B.Damgaard & E.Sørensen Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods for the Analysis of Network Governance: Promises, Problems, Pay-offs and Potentials; S.Borrás & H-P.Olsen Conclusion; P.Bogason & M.Zølner