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Author:
Lejano, Raul P., 1961- author.
Title:
A phenomenology of institutions : relationality and governance in China and beyond / Raul Lejano, Jia Guo, Hongping Lian and Bo Yin.
Publisher:
Routledgean imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xi, 149 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Administrative agencies--China.
Public administration--China.
Political culture--China.
China--Philosophy.--Philosophy.
Administrative agencies.
Political culture.
Politics and government.
Public administration.
China.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction : the phenomenology of institutional innovation -- Developing new modes of institutional description -- Governing by metaphor : the intertextuality of institutional life in China -- Relationality in rural property regimes -- Relational institutions and ENGOs in China : from Nu River to Changzhou -- Multiple legal traditions, legal pluralism and institutional innovation : the Chinese criminal procedure system in contrast -- Conclusion : China, the looking-glass.
Summary:
"To a degree insufficiently captured by the term governance, the present age is one of institutional complexity. China is a case in point. An amalgam of socialist, capitalist, corporatist, and pluralist characteristics. China's systems of governance defy classification using extant categories in the institutionalist literature. What, after all, is a socialist market system? A Phenomenology of Institutions begins with the problem of describing emergent institutional phenomena using conventional typologies. Constructing a new descriptive framework for rendering new, hybrid, and flexible institutional designs, Raul Lejano, Jia Guo, Hongping Lian, and Bo Yin propose new descriptors, involving concepts of autopoiesis, textuality, and relationality, that might better describe new and emergent models of governance. The authors illustrate the utility of this framework with a number of case studies, each dealing with a different aspect of Chinese legal and civic institutions and comparing these with "Western" models. This book will be a valuable resource for institutional scholars in the fields of public policy, political science, organization studies, public administration, and international development, studying new and emergent forms of governance."--Page 4 of cover.
ISBN:
1138667366
9781138667365
1138667358
9781138667358
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1041203652
LCCN:
2018012958
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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