Over the last three years, various G1000s have been organized in Dutch municipalities. These citizen summits share a number of characteristics: random selection of participants, an open agenda, dialogue and inclusion of the entire ‘system’ (inhabitants, politicians, civil servants). The G1000s aim to renew local democracy and to change the relations between citizens and governments. Both of these objectives affect the role of local councilors and this paper discusses their opinions and attitude towards a G1000. It shows that councilors regard the G1000 as complementary to representative democracy and that they want be involved both in the organization of a G1000 in their municipality and the follow-up in local decision-making. On the one hand, this may lead to a better coupling between citizen initiatives and formal policy making. On the other hand, this entails the risk that a G1000 becomes institutionalized and loses its distinctive characteristics that make it a new form of democracy. |
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Burgertoppen in opkomstZegen of zorg voor de gemeenteraad? |
Tijdschrift | Beleid en Maatschappij, Aflevering 4 2017 |
Trefwoorden | Burgertoppen, G1000, Raadsleden, lokale democratie, Institutionalisering |
Auteurs | Dr. Harmen Binnema |
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Copingstrategieën bij onderwijsbestuur: over hoe onderwijsbestuurders complexe vraagstukken of dilemma’s waarderen en hanteren |
Tijdschrift | Beleid en Maatschappij, Aflevering 3 2017 |
Trefwoorden | School boards, School board governance, Coping strategies, Proactive coping, Secondary education |
Auteurs | Hoogleraar Edith Hooge en Alumnus Nancy Plasmans |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
This article is about how education administrators value complex issues or dilemmas they are confronted with in their governance practices, and which strategies they adopt to cope with them. Professional governance of school organisations was introduced gradually over the past fifteen years, and at the same time governance in education has gained in complexity and raises considerable risks, requiring more time, knowledge and expertise of education administrators. We draw on the theoretical perspective of coping to investigate the potential of education administrators to deal with the complexity, impediments and social and regulatory pressure in their daily practice. Our study consists of a comparative case study of six education administrators in secondary education. Their agency has been researched qualitatively with the help of the hierarchical model of coping strategies of Skinner and colleagues. The results show that the issues and dilemmas education administrators find most complex are about educational innovation and numbers of students enrolled. Education administrators value these issues or dilemmas hardly as threatening, and they adopt various proactive coping strategies to deal with them, such as information seeking or bargaining. |
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Een verbindende verzorgingsstaat. Over burgerschap, zorg en (super)diversiteit |
Tijdschrift | Beleid en Maatschappij, Aflevering 2 2017 |
Auteurs | Prof. dr. Monique Kremer |
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