Abstract
Over the last decades, the implementation of public networks to address social issues has
become more the rule than the exception. Especially in the public sector, the interactions
between different actors, and thus the activation of networks, ought to find shared solutions for
problems of general interest that neither government nor other spheres of society can meet on
their own. Using participative approaches, public networks reshape the traditional redistributive
welfare paradigms and responsibilities in the production of social wellbeing.
This paper studies the structure, roles, and performance of the network built to implement the
interregional Italian-Swiss project D.E.A. (Diversità E Arti performative per una società inclusiva
del terzo millennio), a European program that involves public administration, non-profit
organization, universities and citizens, to promote and support the participation in civic activities
of fragile people at risk of social exclusion. Using a combined approach this paper analyzes the
case study both from analytical and governance perspectives: it proposes a unified theoretical
framework based on the extant literature, to explore the nature and the related critical factors
underlying the success of the public network under study.
Lingua originale | Inglese |
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pagine (da-a) | 747-769 |
Numero di pagine | 23 |
Rivista | AZIENDA PUBBLICA |
Numero di pubblicazione | 4 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2024 |
Keywords
- governance
- inclusion
- network
- participation
- social wellbeing