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      • Challenging Governance Theory: From Networks to Hegemony 

        Davies, Jonathan S. (Book chapter)
        This entry comprises the preliminaries and introduction to my book, to be published by Policy Press in September 2011, titled Challenging Governance Theory: From Networks to Hegemony. The following text appears on the back ...
      • Contesting Governance Hegemonies: Developments in Critical Theory and Practice, Part 2 

        Davies, Jonathan S. (Article)
        Editorial for second part of symposium in Critical Policy Studies
      • Indigenous African Leadership: Key differences from Anglo-centric thinking and writings 

        Eyong, J.E. (Article)
        This article draws on historical explorers’ accounts, ethnography and organisational approaches to examine practices, discourses and perceptions of leadership in 12 prototypical indigenous communities in West and Central ...
      • Network Governance Theory: A Gramscian Critique 

        Davies, Jonathan S. (Article)
        Influential governance theories argue that we live increasingly in a world of networks, either relegating hierarchy to the shadows or dismissing it altogether. This paper develops a Gramscian critique of these currents, ...
      • Poststructuralist Discourse Theory: Interests, Identities and Policy Change 

        Howarth, David; Griggs, Steven (Book chapter)

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