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Book Title
Modern Guide to Networks
ISBN
9781800883970
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science
Publication Name
Modern Guide to Networks
Publisher
Elgar Publishing, Incorporated, Edward
Item Length
9.5 in
Subject
Public Affairs & Administration, Sociology / General
Publication Year
2023
Series
Elgar Modern Guides
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1 in
Author
Joris Voets
Item Weight
24.3 Oz
Item Width
6.2 in
Number of Pages
362 Pages

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Publisher
Elgar Publishing, Incorporated, Edward
ISBN-10
1800883978
ISBN-13
9781800883970
eBay Product ID (ePID)
11061602860

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
362 Pages
Publication Name
Modern Guide to Networks
Language
English
Publication Year
2023
Subject
Public Affairs & Administration, Sociology / General
Type
Textbook
Author
Joris Voets
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science
Series
Elgar Modern Guides
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
24.3 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.2 in

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Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
'This volume examines networks in the modern world, using an excellent and diverse set of contextual chapters and empirical cases from around the globe. It features a fascinating review of these case chapters by academics and practitioners, culminating in a meta-analysis of insights on network dimensions. This novel approach to bringing together academia and practice yields an impressive synthesis which will be welcomed by everyone interested in the work of networks.', 'It is very timely that the new book A Modern Guide to Networks has been prepared. Engaging with diverse networks is now the norm in large-complex programmes attempting to achieve policy objectives that require a long-term and broader program of cultural, behavioural, and systematic change. However, readily available information explaining social networks form and function and how to work with and within social networks has been difficult for practitioners of these programs to access. Consequently, understanding how to work effectively through and with networks is still poorly understood. By taking a practitioner-centric approach, A Modern Guide to Networkswill make a much-needed contribution to translate the science of social networks so that it is accessible to practitioners and will support these programs to be more effective and meet the modern social and environmental challenges facing local, national, and global communities.', 'In this volume, Robyn Keast, Joris Voets, Jack Meek, Christine Flynn and their co-authors highlight an important feature of contemporary social networks that are convened to pursue collective actions for the public good: that all social networks boil down to relationships between people and between people and things (e.g., organizations, infrastructure). By elevating the importance of relationship, they necessarily define the essence of a network as a set of practices that have, as they note, been an essential, if not the essential feature of human civilization, and certainly core to the practice of public administration since the dawn of organized and intentional collective action. The chapters in this volume examine contemporary cases through a focus on relationships and underscore that networks can, when fostered with integrity, emotional and cultural intelligence, and deep concerns for public value and public values, enhance the resilience of communities and whole societies. This is an important contribution to the fields of network governance and management because it demonstrates the importance of reflective practice to the craft of network cultivation.', 'In this volume, Robyn Keast, Joris Voets, Jack Meek, Christine Flynn and their co-authors highlight an important feature of contemporary social networks that are convened to pursue collective actions for the public good: that all social networks boil down to relationships between people and between people and things (e.g., organizations, infrastructure). By elevating the importance of relationship, they necessarily define the essence of a network as a set of practices that have, as they note, been an essential, if not the essential feature of human civilization, and certainly core to the practice of public administration since the dawn of organized and intentional collective action. The chapters in this volume examine contemporary cases through this lens and underscore that networks can, when fostered with integrity, emotional and cultural intelligence, and deep concerns for public value and public values, enhance the resilience of communities and whole societies. This is an important contribution to the fields of network governance and management because it demonstrates the importance of reflective practice to the craft of network cultivation.'
Dewey Decimal
302.3
Table Of Content
Contents:PART I SETTING THE CONTEXT1 Introduction: why a modern guide to networks? 2Robyn Keast, Jack Wayne Meek, Joris Voets andChristine Flynn2 What are networks? A social, relational perspective 15Robyn Keast and Jack Wayne MeekPART II CASE EXAMPLES3 'Travelling from 1600 to 2020 in one week': resilienceand leadership in school networks during the COVID-19pandemic 33Maria Cucciniello, Daniela Cristofoli and Alex Turrini4 The role of communication in public health disastermanagement: city-county engagements during COVID-19in Los Angeles County 53Shawn R. Granger and Jack Wayne Meek5 Strategic planning in a governance network: a life cycle approach 76Laure Vandersmissen, Marianne Schapmans, Joris Voetsand Bert George6 Integrated service networks in Poland: insights from thedelivery of social assistance in two cities 96Piotr Modzelewski, Robyn Keast and Geoff Woolcott7 'Coopetition-based' network governance - mechanismsand pitfalls: the example of the German rehabilitation industry 123Ingo Bode8 A network analysis of a metropolitan affordable housingnetwork: lessons for policy guidance from the City of LosAngeles 141Helen Morales and Jack Wayne Meek9 The role of shared identity in effective governance networks 166Sinead Shannon and Mary Lee Rhodes10 Network bandwidth management in public administration:definition and mechanisms 191Barbara Zyzak11 A modern network gap: a case for the establishmentof formal boundary-spanning organizations to supportinnovation policy 211David Noble12 Global health networks: fostering convergence inwomen's and children's health policy 233Mary E. Wiktorowicz, Yeonjoo Lee and Peter Tsasis13 Knowing how, knowing who: the role of a UK onlinehealth informatics practitioner network towardssystem-wide learning 251Louise Wilson and Marcus Baw14 Positioning impact and sustainability under the umbrellaof cultural accumulation theory: framing a novelconceptualization of modern networks 270Geoff Woolcott, Robyn Keast, Amanda Scott, TomCosentino, Joe Harvey-Jones, Helen Lynch andBronwyn RichardsPART III NEXT PRACTICE AND GUIDELINES15 Modern network research: insights from networkpractitioners in addressing the knowing-doing gap 291Robyn Keast, Jack Wayne Meek, Christine Flynn andJoris Voets16 Conclusion: the practices of modern networks 313Robyn Keast, Jack W. Meek, Joris Voets and ChristineFlynnIndex
Synopsis
A Modern Guide to Networks highlights the key dimensions of today's networks, advancing knowledge of how networks operate and how they will likely function in the future. Combining academic perspectives with practice-based insights, it pushes disciplinary boundaries and provides unique insight into researching and participating in social networks., A Modern Guide to Networks identifies five core characteristics of contemporary networks and translates these into ten key pieces of guidance for researchers and practitioners. Arguing that a knowledge-practice gap has emerged due to the lack of contact between network practitioners and researchers, contributors chart a more collaborative future for the field. They identify how research can be effectively translated and implemented to shape the future of social networks. A Modern Guide to Networks highlights the key dimensions of today's networks, advancing knowledge of how networks operate and how they will function in the future. It showcases the diversity of these networks through extensive case studies, examining experiments in network structure, governance, management, leadership, and evaluation. Combining academic perspectives with practice-based insights, it pushes disciplinary boundaries and provides unique insights into researching and participating in social networks. Providing a state-of-the-art overview of modern networks, it will prove invaluable to academics and researchers in organization studies, public administration and management, and social networks. It will also be a useful resource for practitioners seeking guidance on how to adapt to the rapid evolution of networks.
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HM741
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