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Examining power struggles as a signifier of successful partnership working: a case study of partnership dynamics.

机译:审查权力斗争是成功开展伙伴关系的标志:对伙伴关系动力学的案例研究。

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In Britain, and Wales particularly, inclusion and equal opportunities for all became key principles guiding the work of the many partnerships that were established at the beginning of this century. A primary objective of this paper is to develop a greater understanding of the politics and processes within 'partnership' as a widely used governance instrument. We argue that rather than dismissing partnerships for their exclusionary mechanisms, they might be considered as distinctive 'arenas of power' where the emphasis on participation and consensus shapes power relations in particular ways. What we demonstrate, using a differentiated topology of power [Allen, J., 2003. Lost Geographies of Power. Blackwell Publishing], is the effect that different modes of power, at different times, can have on social interaction and the process of partnership working. Although inequality in terms of resources existed in our study, we show that effective partnership working was enhanced at times when more reciprocal modes of power were used. We conclude, therefore, that an analysis of power based on resources alone is limited because the use and effect of resources may be "modified, displaced or disrupted depending upon the relationships that come into play" [Allen, J., 2003. Lost Geographies of Power. Blackwell Publishing, p. 97]. Hence, there is a need for more research on power struggles and conflicts in partnerships over time. Only then it is possible to see how and when differences in resources affect social interaction and result in different levels of (in)equality. A partnership cannot be seen simply as an indirect instrument of a dominant government actor to control organisations and individuals.
机译:特别是在英国和威尔士,所有人的包容和平等机会成为指导本世纪初建立的许多伙伴关系工作的关键原则。本文的主要目的是加深对作为广泛使用的治理工具的“伙伴关系”中的政治和流程的理解。我们认为,与其将伙伴关系排除在其排他性机制之外,不如将它们视为独特的“权力领域”,其中对参与和共识的强调会以特定方式塑造权力关系。我们用差异化的电源拓扑演示的内容[Allen,J.,2003。 [Blackwell Publishing]是不同权力模式在不同时间对社会互动和伙伴关系工作过程的影响。尽管在我们的研究中存在资源方面的不平等,但我们表明,当使用更多的互惠权力模式时,有效的伙伴关系工作会增强。因此,我们得出的结论是,仅基于资源的权力分析是有限的,因为资源的使用和效果可能“根据所发挥的关系而被修改,置换或破坏” [Allen,J.,2003.失落的地理权力。布莱克韦尔出版公司,p。 97]。因此,随着时间的推移,有必要对伙伴关系中的权力斗争和冲突进行更多的研究。只有这样,才能看到资源差异如何以及何时影响社会互动并导致不同程度的(不平等)平等。伙伴关系不能简单地视为占主导地位的政府行为者控制组织和个人的间接工具。

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