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Digital transparency and Web 2.0 in Spanish city councils

2016

Abstract The purpose of this study is to provide a Web 2.0 Disclosure Index to measure the Web 2.0 presence of Spanish city councils and the information disclosed by them on these media, and to test whether the use of Web 2.0 tools and social media by local governments improve their Web 1.0 digital transparency. We have structured the Web 2.0 Index as the sum of three partial indexes, referred to presence, the content and the interactivity of the Web, and we have estimated these indexes by a content analysis of the city council's websites. We find that the use of Web 2.0 tools has an essentially ornamental focus, and thus it is necessary to increase the content disclosed, especially at the …

Sociology and Political ScienceWeb 2.0business.industry05 social sciencesLibrary and Information SciencesTransparency (behavior)0506 political scienceWorld Wide WebInteractivityContent analysisInformation and Communications TechnologyLocal government050602 political science & public administrationSocial mediaBusinessInformation and communication technologies for development0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesLawGovernment Information Quarterly
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Does cultural policy matter? Political orientations, cultural management models, and the results of public cultural action in Barcelona and Valencia

2020

Since the beginning of the 20th century, analyses of local cultural policies have sought to highlight their instrumentalisation in projects for urban renewal and/or city branding. In general, the s...

Sociology and Political Sciencebiology05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningCultural management02 engineering and technologyDevelopmentPublic administrationbiology.organism_classification0506 political sciencePoliticsAction (philosophy)Political scienceLocal government050602 political science & public administrationCreative cityValenciaSocial effectsCultural policyLocal Government Studies
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Local interest groups and the perception of power in Spanish cities

2018

Studies on local interest groups have generated a considerable number of theories on urban power that have eventually become the basis of far-reaching approaches on democracy and collective action. Such literature has been especially concerned with discovering who governs the city, paving the way for discussions on elitism, pluralism and urban regimes. Some approaches consider that the business elite dominates local politics, while other theories assert that interests other than business (neighbors, environmentalists, faith-based organizations, civic groups) have been gaining relevance and access to local government. The POLLEADER survey (2006) provided data on the influence of certain soci…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectCiudadesCollective actionpoder grupos de interés empresarios ciudades alcaldes.Social groupPoliticsPolitical scienceMayorsBusinessCitiesmedia_commonPoderInterest groupsVoluntary associationlcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Political theoryEmpresarioslcsh:Political institutions and public administration (General)AlcaldesPluralism (political theory)PowerLocal governmentPolitical economyPolitical Science and International Relationslcsh:JF20-2112Grupos de interèsIdeologyElitismRevista Española de Ciencia Política
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Il muro di Padova: un muro di solida paura

2009

Il muro di Padova: un muro di solida paura - The Padua Wall: a Wall of Solid Fear, If there is a lucky relevance in the concept of liquid fear, it is the physical image of what, not having a solid content, slides over, trickles through chinks and floods any surface that comes across. If applied to a specific case, the concept materialises in its solid ambivalence. In the Padua case under examination, the municipality makes the choice, explosive from a communication perspective, to par8 tially isolate - with an iron fence, the so-called wall - an inhabited area, considered out of control because of the growing flow of regular and irregular immigrants, of crime episodes, of drug dealing, of a…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentImmigrationUrban policyAmbivalenceUrban StudiesGeographyLocal governmentgoverno urbanoSettore SPS/10 - Sociologia Dell'Ambiente E Del TerritorioDrug dealingsicurezza urbanaSolid contentHumanitiesSocial psychologyNature and Landscape ConservationDemographymedia_commonpolitiche urbane
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Pašvaldību sadarbība Latvijā

2012

Elektroniskā versija nesatur pielikumus

Socioloģija politoloģija antropoloģijaLocal governmentSocioloģijaReģionālā attīstībaFunkcionālā policentritāteFunctional polycentricityRegional development
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Bericht über die Sitzung der Stadtverordneten Versammlung vom 29. April 1918

1918

Stadtverwaltung - Rigaer GeschichteLocal governmentPublic administrationPašvaldības - Rīgas vēstureRigaer Gemeinden - GeschichteRīgas pašvaldības - vēstureVerwaltungsrat - Rigaer Geschichte:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Other social sciences::Public sector research [Research Subject Categories]Administratīvā pārvalde - Rīgas vēsture
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Local State-Society Relations in Latvia

2020

The Latvian case of local state-society relations includes an analysis of local action groups, public councils, and advisory councils. Concerning these networks, the intensity and dynamics of interaction between the local state and society in Latvia and the locally induced variation between cities and rural areas are explored. The autonomy, the coherence, and the relevance of the analyzed networks are medium and high, and they are labeled accordingly as consociational or collaborative.

State (polity)media_common.quotation_subjectCorporate governancePolitical scienceLocal governmentlanguageRegional scienceLatvianCoherence (statistics)Rural arealanguage.human_languageAutonomymedia_common
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On sustainable management in the local governance of water: a prospective localised study

2006

In the face of the changes in the planet's natural resources and of their unequal distribution, it is becoming more urgent that contemporary societies oversee environmental assets in a global manner. Although international directives, when they are transposed into national laws, may set specific objectives, meeting them at the local level is as yet an uneven enterprise. Nevertheless we hope to demonstrate, using a case-study involving local tensions over water resources, that public management of the crisis may be developed that effectively involves the civic society, by using the incentives and enforcement tools of central government and of local institutions.

Sustainable developmentGovernmentCivil societyEconomySustainable managementCentral governmentLocal governmentGeography Planning and DevelopmentBusinessManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPublic administrationEnforcementNatural resourceInternational Journal of Sustainable Development
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Mainstreaming gender and sustainability jointly: a case study from a local government in Spain

2020

ABSTRACTAfter the approval of the Sustainable Development Goals in 2015, mainstreaming has regained attention as a key strategy to advance towards sustainable development (SD). Taking into account ...

Sustainable developmentIntersectionalityInstitutional change05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawMainstreamingPublic administrationGender mainstreamingLocal governmentPolitical scienceSustainabilityKey (cryptography)050703 geographyLocal Environment
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Transitioning towards a Sustainable Wellbeing Economy—Implications for Rural–Urban Relations

2021

This article focuses on the question of how a shift from a narrow economic perspective to a wider sustainable wellbeing focus in regional development strategies and actions might change rural–urban relations. A brief review of relevant research and discourses about economic development models provides the foundation for the analysis. The review leads to the development of an analytical framework that puts the notion of sustainable wellbeing at its center. The criteria included in the analytical framework are then used to assess the current situation, challenges and perceived ways forward based on data and analyses from 11 European regions. The focus of the analysis is on different exp…

Sustainable wellbeingResource (biology)rural-urban relationsS1BedrijfseconomieS560_Farmsustainable wellbeing0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyLand managementWASS02 engineering and technologycase studiesRegional developmentBusiness EconomicsLand managementPolitical science11. Sustainabilitylocal governmentRural–urban relationsrural–urban relations1172 Environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationTerritorial developmentGlobal and Planetary ChangeGovernanceStrategic policyEcologySCorporate governance05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)land managementCase studies; Europe; Governance; Land management; Local government; Policy; Rural–urban relations; Sustainable wellbeing021107 urban & regional planningAgricultureRural SociologyEuroperural-urban linkagesPolicyEconomyLocal governmentgovernanceLocal governmentCase studiesRurale Sociologie050703 geographypolicyLand
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