Innovation Unlimited? Working Across Boundaries in a Case of Collaborative Governance on the ‘Youth Domain’

T. Metze, S. V. Zuydam
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This paper studies how collaborative governance might take place in synergy with the routines and practices of “normal” policy making. We investigated if and how discursive and extra-discursive boundaries from bureaucratic and organizational silos were crossed in boundary concepts, objects and people. Moreover, we studied the limits to this type of collaboration in a case of collaborative governance on the youth domain” – youth welfare and youth care – in the Dutch city of Amsterdam. In this case, participants were confronted with restrictions to their innovative ways of cooperating. The paper addresses the limits and dilemmas that organizers and participants in collaborative governance ran into when faced with the routines and practices of “normal” policy making. Moreover, we seek possible solutions to these dilemma’s and to the boundaries to collaborative governance both from a theoretical point of view and from the practices of the participants in collaborative governance.
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创新无限?跨界合作:“青年领域”协同治理案例
本文研究了协同治理如何与“正常”政策制定的惯例和实践协同发生。我们调查了来自官僚和组织筒仓的话语和话语外边界是否以及如何在边界概念、对象和人中被跨越。此外,我们在荷兰阿姆斯特丹市的“青年领域”(青年福利和青年关怀)的合作治理案例中研究了这种合作的局限性。在这种情况下,参与者的创新合作方式受到了限制。本文阐述了协作治理的组织者和参与者在面对“正常”政策制定的惯例和实践时所遇到的限制和困境。此外,我们从理论角度和协作治理参与者的实践角度寻求解决这些困境和协作治理边界的可能解决方案。
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