Enabling civic initiatives: frontline workers as democratic professionals in Amsterdam

IF 1.9 4区 管理学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
I. Verhoeven, E. Tonkens
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Abstract

ABSTRACT For more than fifteen years, frontline workers in the Netherlands have facilitated civic initiatives by practicing a ‘modest approach’ that can be seen as an example of democratic professionalism as developed by Albert Dzur. In this paper we empirically explore the understudied topic of how the implementation of this modest approach affects frontline workers. Based on a case study in Amsterdam, we find that frontline workers’ face a tension between sharing authority while retaining professional responsibility, which manifests itself as active support versus stepping back to leave the initiative to citizens, and as being present versus other daily work or private life. If frontline workers do not succeed in dealing with these tensions, democratic professionalism ceases to exist. Reflecting on this tension between sharing authority while retaining professional responsibility may help to develop a richer understanding of democratic professionalism.
推动公民倡议:阿姆斯特丹的一线工作者成为民主专业人士
摘要十五年来,荷兰的一线工作者通过实践“温和的方法”促进了公民倡议,这可以被视为Albert Dzur发展的民主专业精神的一个例子。在本文中,我们实证地探讨了研究不足的主题,即这种适度方法的实施如何影响一线工作者。基于阿姆斯特丹的一项案例研究,我们发现一线工作者面临着在分享权力和保留职业责任之间的紧张关系,这表现为积极支持与后退将主动权留给公民,以及在场与其他日常工作或私人生活。如果一线工作者不能成功应对这些紧张局势,民主专业精神就不复存在。反思分享权力与保留专业责任之间的这种紧张关系,可能有助于对民主专业精神有更丰富的理解。
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
15.80%
发文量
43
期刊介绍: Local Government Studies is the leading journal for the study of local politics, policy, public administration and management and governance. First established in 1975, it is an influential forum for critical dialogue and exchange on local government and a vital resource for academics, politicians, policy makers and practitioners internationally. The editors welcome submissions in this field, particularly work of a comparative, methodologically innovative and theoretically challenging nature.
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