Network Logic: Who Governs in an Interconnected World?Helen McCarthy, Paul Miller, Paul Skidmore Demos, 2004 - 227 lappuses |
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... boundaries . This process has been theorised in the rise of ' the governance paradigm ' across the social sciences . The common theme is an interest in patterns of governing that do not rest on the traditional authority of the state to ...
... boundaries . This process has been theorised in the rise of ' the governance paradigm ' across the social sciences . The common theme is an interest in patterns of governing that do not rest on the traditional authority of the state to ...
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... boundaries. With the new information and communication technologies, networks have become one of the most prominent social phenomena of our time. Sociologist Manuel Castells argues that the information technology revolution has given ...
... boundaries. With the new information and communication technologies, networks have become one of the most prominent social phenomena of our time. Sociologist Manuel Castells argues that the information technology revolution has given ...
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... their components. In this way they undergo continual structural changes while preserving their web-like patterns of organisation. Boundaries of identity All living organisms have a physical boundary Demos 27 Living networks.
... their components. In this way they undergo continual structural changes while preserving their web-like patterns of organisation. Boundaries of identity All living organisms have a physical boundary Demos 27 Living networks.
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... Boundaries of identity All living organisms have a physical boundary that discriminates between the system the 'self', as it were, and its environment. Cells, for example, are enclosed by membranes and vertebrate animals by skins ...
... Boundaries of identity All living organisms have a physical boundary that discriminates between the system the 'self', as it were, and its environment. Cells, for example, are enclosed by membranes and vertebrate animals by skins ...
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... boundary . It is not a physical boundary but a boundary of expectations , of confidentiality and loyalty , which is ... boundaries , and only if these networks are self- generating . Organisational theorists today speak of ' communities ...
... boundary . It is not a physical boundary but a boundary of expectations , of confidentiality and loyalty , which is ... boundaries , and only if these networks are self- generating . Organisational theorists today speak of ' communities ...
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