2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9248.2006.00605.x
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Local Democracy and Political Leadership: Drawing a Map

Abstract: Different concepts of local democracy imply different tasks, functions and reform strategies for local political leadership. This article draws a map of local democracy that entails four non‐exclusive components: representative democracy, user democracy, network democracy and participatory democracy. After reflecting on the nature of local democracy in governance and the functions of political leadership generally, the article considers in turn the bases of constructing the common good within each form of demo… Show more

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“…At the same time, there are some areas of divergence, perhaps most notably around the relationship between political structures and political leadership and decision making, where leaders tend to produce views that fall somewhat closer to those elements of academic narratives that differentiate between practices and position (such as Haus and Sweeting, 2006) and those that are less convinced that structural change will necessarily provide the type of leadership sought by the government (including Lowndes and Leach, 2004) . For example, as noted earlier, the great majority of those interviewed clearly see their role and styles as being facilitative and inclusive in at least some respects, whilst the impact of context and personal capabilities discussed by Leach et al (2005), and the potential for conflict with local parties and party groups (Copus, 2004;Leach and Wilson, 2008) is also apparent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, there are some areas of divergence, perhaps most notably around the relationship between political structures and political leadership and decision making, where leaders tend to produce views that fall somewhat closer to those elements of academic narratives that differentiate between practices and position (such as Haus and Sweeting, 2006) and those that are less convinced that structural change will necessarily provide the type of leadership sought by the government (including Lowndes and Leach, 2004) . For example, as noted earlier, the great majority of those interviewed clearly see their role and styles as being facilitative and inclusive in at least some respects, whilst the impact of context and personal capabilities discussed by Leach et al (2005), and the potential for conflict with local parties and party groups (Copus, 2004;Leach and Wilson, 2008) is also apparent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Haus and Sweeting (2006) set out, developments in local governance are linked with different understandings of the concept of local democracy and have consequent different implications for the leadership role in a locality. The weak engagement between electors and representatives argues for a more visible and accountable leadership.…”
Section: Directly Elected Mayors-an Emerging Feature Of Urban Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It takes local government as the focal point of the tensions between leadership and democracy since this is where calls for citizen participation in decision-making and responsiveness increasingly collide with decisive, independent decision-making by local leaders (John & Cole, 1999;Borraz & John, 2004; Haus, Heinelt & Stewart, 2005;Haus & Sweeting, 2006). It is at the local level especially that tensions emerge within the traditional representative democracy Making directive decisions in an ill-disposed democratic environment requires innovative political repertoires, the effectiveness of which is well worth studying.…”
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confidence: 99%