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“Agreement” or “Notification”? – A Model of Cooperation between the Government and Volunteer Mechanisms in Fighting against COVID-19 “协议”还是“通知”?——政府与志愿者机制合作抗击新冠肺炎的典范
IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Pub Date : 2021-02-19 DOI: 10.1163/18765149-12341380
Xijin Jia
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The Public’s Supportive Attitude towards the Social Inclusion of Children with Special Needs: Theory and Experience 公众对特殊需要儿童社会包容的支持态度:理论与经验
IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Pub Date : 2021-02-19 DOI: 10.1163/18765149-12341377
Chengcheng Song, Chao Zhang
Using hierarchical linear models, this article examines how factors at individual and policy levels influence public attitudes towards the social inclusion of children with special needs based on data collected from 1,602 samples and second-hand data in five cities. It is found that individual and policy factors have varying impacts on relationship support, social support, and public support for the social inclusion of children with special needs: (1) individuals who once gave help to children with special needs express strong support; (2) government policies may have a crowding out effect, that is, greater intensity of child policies may lower public support for the social inclusion of children with special needs; (3) different policies may interfere with each other, that is, child policies and disability policies may have the opposite effects on people’s attitudes towards public support for the social inclusion of children with special needs.
本文基于从五个城市的1602个样本和二手数据收集的数据,使用分层线性模型,研究了个人和政策层面的因素如何影响公众对有特殊需求儿童社会包容的态度。研究发现,个人和政策因素对关系支持、社会支持和公众对特殊需求儿童社会包容的支持有不同的影响:(1)曾经帮助过特殊需求儿童的个人表示强烈支持;(2) 政府政策可能会产生挤出效应,即儿童政策的力度越大,公众对有特殊需求儿童融入社会的支持就会越低;(3) 不同的政策可能会相互干扰,也就是说,儿童政策和残疾政策可能会对人们对公众支持有特殊需求儿童融入社会的态度产生相反的影响。
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引用次数: 1
Turning Social Governance Advantages into Efficiency of Pandemic Prevention and Control 把社会治理优势转化为疫情防控效能
IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Pub Date : 2021-02-19 DOI: 10.1163/18765149-12341385
Yongdong Shen
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Community Resilience: A New Theme in Modernizing Community-Level Governance System and Capability in China 社区韧性:中国社区治理体系与治理能力现代化的新主题
IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Pub Date : 2021-02-19 DOI: 10.1163/18765149-12341383
Yuxin Lan
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Excluded from Political Task: NGO s’ Marginalized Participation in China’s Accurate Poverty Alleviation Project 被排除在政治任务之外:非政府组织在中国精准扶贫项目中的边缘化参与
IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Pub Date : 2021-02-19 DOI: 10.1163/18765149-12341375
Zheng Yang, Han Zheng, Wenyan Tu, Yuzhuo Chen
The importance of NGO s’ participation in poverty alleviation has not only been well documented by extensive studies but also confirmed by rich experience both at the international and national levels. In China, the government officially opened its resources to NGO s in combating poverty in 2005, and NGO s are expected to work as important participants in China’s accurate poverty alleviation project, which is the largest anti-poverty campaign launched by the central government since the foundation of PRC. However, empirical data in the paper shows that NGO s’ participation in this ambitious project is at best very limited. Drawing from more than 30 interviews and some other sources of data, this paper argues that it is the nature of poverty alleviation in China, which can be defined as political task, that should account for the NGO’s limited participation. To be more specific, the excessive workload assumed by the local government deprives officials’ motivation to cooperate with NGO s, excluding NGO s out of the poverty alleviation project is also a rational behavior that can avoid risks for officials. Moreover, the over-supplied financial resource also makes the participation of NGO s unnecessary. This research adds more insights to the study on NGO s in China by arguing that the state-society interaction in China is still asymmetrical.
非政府组织的重要性 s参与扶贫工作不仅得到了广泛研究的充分证明,而且也得到了国际和国家层面丰富经验的证实。在中国,政府正式向非政府组织开放资源 2005年参与消除贫困,以及非政府组织 中国精准扶贫项目是建国以来中央政府发起的规模最大的一次扶贫行动 s对这个雄心勃勃的项目的参与充其量是非常有限的。本文通过30多次访谈和其他一些数据来源,认为中国扶贫的性质可以定义为政治任务,这应该解释非政府组织参与有限的原因。更具体地说,地方政府承担的过度工作量剥夺了官员与非政府组织合作的动力 s、 不包括非政府组织 对于官员来说,退出扶贫项目也是一种可以规避风险的理性行为。此外,过度供应的财政资源也使得非政府组织的参与 It’没有必要。这项研究为非政府组织的研究增添了更多的见解 认为中国的国家与社会互动仍然是不对称的。
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Regulating Emergency Volunteer Management to Promote the Development of Emergency Response Voluntary Services 规范应急志愿服务管理促进应急志愿服务发展
IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Pub Date : 2021-02-19 DOI: 10.1163/18765149-12341384
Li Mao
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引用次数: 1
The Ladder of Collaboration: Research on Joint Actions of Social Organizations against the COVID-19 Epidemic 合作的阶梯:社会组织共同抗击新冠肺炎疫情的研究
IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Pub Date : 2021-02-19 DOI: 10.1163/18765149-12341378
Bao Yang, Lujun Xiao, Kun Chen
Joint actions of social organizations have been frequently seen and continuously optimized since the outbreak of the COVID-19 This article is aimed to identify and explore the typical forms and development trends of collaborative networks of social organizations Given the case studies on joint actions of social organizations, it builds an analysis framework based on actor-network theory (ANT) Research findings are as follows First, there are, among social organizations in their joint actions against COVID-19, “loose”, “vertical”, “decentralized” and other typical forms of collaborative network, with “decentralized” collaboration showing quite a high degree of initiative Second, “complex needs” and “political opportunities” that emerge in times of emergency response, “social entrepreneurship” and “bridging connective social capital” that accumulate in normal times, among other factors, have combined to drive vertical collaborative networks towards decentralization The above three forms of collaboration, each with irreplaceable functions, together comprise an ecosystem of joint actions of social organizations This article calls the landscape of dynamic practice of joint actions of social organizations a “ladder of collaboration” © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2021
新冠肺炎疫情以来,社会组织的联合行动频繁出现并不断优化。本文旨在识别和探索社会组织协作网络的典型形式和发展趋势,它建立了一个基于行动者网络理论(ANT)的分析框架。研究结果如下:首先,在社会组织共同抗击新冠肺炎的行动中,存在“松散”、“垂直”、“分散”等典型的协作网络形式,“分散”协作表现出相当高的主动性,在应急响应时期出现的“复杂需求”和“政治机会”、在正常时期积累的“社会创业”和“连接社会资本”等因素,共同推动了垂直协作网络向权力下放方向发展,共同构成社会组织联合行动的生态系统本文将社会组织联合行为的动态实践称为“协作的阶梯”©Koninklijke Brill NV,莱顿,2021
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引用次数: 3
Social Reconstruction: Reflection on NGO’s Participation in Public Crisis Management 社会重建:非政府组织参与公共危机管理的思考
IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Pub Date : 2021-02-19 DOI: 10.1163/18765149-12341381
Runan Zhou
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Is It a “Window of Opportunity” to Develop a New Normal of Government-Society Cooperation in Emergency Management? 构建政府与社会合作应急管理新常态的“机遇之窗”?
IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Pub Date : 2021-02-19 DOI: 10.1163/18765149-12341379
Qiang Zhang
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Retrospective Observations on “Legitimacy” of Charitable Fundraising amid COVID-19 新冠肺炎背景下慈善募捐“合法性”回顾观察
IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Pub Date : 2021-02-19 DOI: 10.1163/18765149-12341382
Jianyin Ma
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