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Policy Learning and Adaptation in governance; a Co-evolutionary Perspective

Kristof Van Assche, Raoul Beunen, Stefan Verweij, Joshua Evans, Mónica Gruezmacher

2021Administration & Society33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper introduces the concepts and ideas that frame this special issue on co-evolution in governance, and their implications for policy learning and adaptation. It offers a brief overview of co-evolutionary approaches to governance and their elementary connections with systems theories, post-structuralism, institutionalism, and actor-network theory, and explores how they are connected to co-evolution in governance. Co-evolutionary approaches differ from other influential understandings of knowledge and learning in policy and governance. It furthermore presents a typology of learning in governance and systematically discusses how each type is affected by patterns of coevolution in governance.

Topics & Concepts

Corporate governanceTypologyAdaptation (eye)Evolutionary theoryPerspective (graphical)Frame (networking)Multi-level governanceEpistemologySociologyCoevolutionManagement scienceEconomicsComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceManagementPsychologyAnthropologyBiologyNeurosciencePaleontologyPhilosophyTelecommunicationsSustainability and Climate Change GovernancePublic Policy and Administration ResearchCommunity Development and Social Impact
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