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Local government and politics – facing an increased complexity of governance challenges

Democracy
Elections
Governance
Local Government
Political Leadership
Political Participation
Public Policy
Comparative Perspective
S26
Gro Sandkjær Hanssen
Oslo Metropolitan University
Jakub Lysek
Palacký University

Endorsed by the ECPR Standing Group on Local Government and Politics


Abstract

Cities and municipalities are currently observed to take the lead in handling multiple crises. Having, for decades, been pursuing goals of resilient, low-carbon, and sustainable urban development to address the climate crisis, they now also have to handle the many societal consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hence, the complexity of governance challenges at local level has increased, putting higher demands on the democratic governance capacity of local governments. It also spurs new debates about decentralization and central-local relations. In this section, we invite panels and papers to illuminate how local government faces the complex challenges. How are territorial restructuring and reforms affecting the institutional capacity of local government and policies to address the problems? Crisis and complex challenges often lead to increased tensions and polarizations in the local population, and require strategic leadership. Here the functioning of political leaders, political parties and party competition is essential, and it is therefore important to illuminate their role in ensuring the legitimacy of local government. The broad complexity of challenge also requires a broader engagement, interaction and coordination between a wider set of actors. Are local government including more participatory methods and democratic innovations in finding new solutions? And what is the role of institutionalized governance networks and societal actors at the local level? The section will also take a more reflexive approach, and will address the interplay between scientific research on local government, knowledge production and practice. The last panels in the section will explore the concept of geographies of knowledge regarding research on local government, and how this research is used in education and disseminated to different audiences.
Code Title Details
INN085 Effects of democratic innovations at the local level View Panel Details
INN169 Local climate governance View Panel Details
INN171 Local Government and Climate change I: Local Politics and Policymaking View Panel Details
INN172 Local Government and Climate change II: Multilevel Politics and Policymaking View Panel Details
INN173 Local Government Research in Europe - Geographies of Knowledge Production View Panel Details
INN175 Local political competition and its effects on local democracy View Panel Details
INN177 Local state-society relations View Panel Details
INN323 Teaching Local Government View Panel Details
INN324 Territorial reforms of local governments (Part I) View Panel Details
INN325 Territorial reforms of local governments (Part II) View Panel Details
INN355 The relationship between interest groups and public institutions View Panel Details
VIR170 Local elections and representativeness View Panel Details
VIR176 Local political parties and cleavages View Panel Details
VIR197 Multilevel governance: mobilization, regional identity and decentralization View Panel Details
VIR223 Participatory democracy at local level View Panel Details