在国家社会机构中扮演和实践微观政治
1Doctor en Salud Colectiva. Investigador, Instituto de Salud Colectiva, Universidad Nacional de Lanús, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Salud colectiva
|May 17, 2024
概括
本研究探讨了"游戏" (非正式实践) 如何塑造国家机构中的微观政治. 较大的组织可能会看到这些实践的发展较少,影响机构的合法性.
科学领域:
- 社会科学 社会科学 社会科学
- 政治科学 政治科学是指政治学.
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
背景情况:
- 在全球范围内,公共机构面临着合法性危机.
- 脱离公众加剧了社会不平等和虚无主义.
- 不民主的思想挑战了各个地区民主选举的政府.
研究的目的:
- 分析"戏剧"在国家社会机构内构建微观政治中的作用.
- 研究组织规模与这些实践的发展之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 对"戏剧",实践和微观政治的概念分析.
- 关注社会领域内的机构,考虑物质规模.
- 测试组织规模与实践发展之间的反向关系的假设.
主要成果:
- 这项研究假设机构规模和"戏剧"的流行之间存在反向关系.
- "戏剧"被认为是国家机构中微观政治实践的核心.
- 该分析考虑了社会不平等和制度合法性的更广泛背景.
结论:
- 组织规模显著影响微政治"戏剧"的发展.
- 了解这些做法对于解决制度合法性和社会不平等至关重要.
- 这些发现与民主治理的当代挑战有关.
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