TY - ICOMM
T1 - Using bricolage and robustness theory to explain the dynamism of collaborative governance
AU - Carstensen, Martin Bæk
AU - Sørensen, Eva
PY - 2025/6/18
Y1 - 2025/6/18
N2 - In a recent article published in Policy & Politics, Martin B. Carstensen and Eva Sørensen explore how collaborative governance can be understood as a series of fluid, adaptive interactions—rather than as a stable, coherent and linear process. Drawing on bricolage theory and theories of robust governance, they propose a new way of thinking about how partnerships form, evolve, and sustain themselves in dynamic, unpredictable settings.
AB - In a recent article published in Policy & Politics, Martin B. Carstensen and Eva Sørensen explore how collaborative governance can be understood as a series of fluid, adaptive interactions—rather than as a stable, coherent and linear process. Drawing on bricolage theory and theories of robust governance, they propose a new way of thinking about how partnerships form, evolve, and sustain themselves in dynamic, unpredictable settings.
KW - Collaborative governance
KW - Bricolage
KW - Robust governance
KW - Environmental sustainability
KW - Collaborative governance
KW - Bricolage
KW - Robust governance
KW - Environmental sustainability
UR - https://policyandpoliticsblog.com/2025/06/18/using-bricolage-and-robustness-theory-to-explain-the-dynamism-of-collaborative-governance/
M3 - Net publication - Internet publication
PB - Policy and Politics Blog
CY - Bristol
ER -