LanguageNorwegian A A A
Rokkansenteret ISF

Senter for forskning på sivilsamfunn & frivillighet

Resources

State and citizens in Norway

Organisational society and state - municipal relations

Tommy Tranvik , Per Selle

Serie: West European Politics
28 (4 ) :852-871

Pages: 19


English Keywords

Voluntary sector


In this article the authors argue that two of the most crucial parts of the Norwegian democratic infrastructure - the civil society, consisting of voluntary associations, and local governments - are experiencing problems.From being institutions for popular influence and participation, they may now be enjoying less autonomy and power.

First, the authors identify a turning away from the ideological mass movements and a greater interest in smaller and single-purpose associations that are better at catering for individual needs and wishes, but poorer at giving members a voice in central decision-making processes.

Second, they examine changes regarding the relationship between central and local governments. The current public sector reforms, which are influenced by 'New Public Management' ideology, seem to weaken municipal autonomy by emphasising the need for greater central government supervision and control.

Click here to purchase the article.