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Arranging public support to unfold collaborative modes of governance in rural areas

Raising collective agency is key to successful place-based development approaches. Existing policy arrangements have, however, been criticised, suggesting a need to effectuate more collaborative modes of governance. This paper shall contribute to a better understanding of how public support can best...

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Published in:Journal of rural studies 2013-10, Vol.32, p.420-429
Main Authors: Wellbrock, Wiebke, Roep, Dirk, Mahon, Marie, Kairyte, Emilija, Nienaber, Birte, Domínguez García, Maria Dolores, Kriszan, Michael, Farrell, Maura
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Collective agency
Cooperation
Demographics
Europe
European Union
Governance
Government and politics
industry-government relations
innovation
Institutional arrangements
Investigation
leader
Leadership
learning region
Learning rural area
Operational interfaces
participation
place
Place-based development
policy
Political Systems
Public Administration
Public Support
Reflexivity
regional-development
Rural Areas
space
triple-helix
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