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Goritz, Alexandra, Jörgens, H., Kolleck, N. & Schuster, Johannes (2023). Toward Digital Authority of International Public Administrations in Global Climate and Disability Policy-Making. In Christoph Knill; Yves Steinebach (Ed.), International Public Administrations in Global Public Policy: Sources and Effects of Bureaucratic Influence. (pp. 82-100). London: Routledge.
A. Goritz et al., "Toward Digital Authority of International Public Administrations in Global Climate and Disability Policy-Making", in Int. Public Administrations in Global Public Policy: Sources and Effects of Bureaucratic Influence, Christoph Knill; Yves Steinebach, Ed., London, Routledge, 2023, pp. 82-100
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title = "Toward Digital Authority of International Public Administrations in Global Climate and Disability Policy-Making",
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booktitle = " International Public Administrations in Global Public Policy: Sources and Effects of Bureaucratic Influence",
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TY - CHAP TI - Toward Digital Authority of International Public Administrations in Global Climate and Disability Policy-Making T2 - International Public Administrations in Global Public Policy: Sources and Effects of Bureaucratic Influence AU - Goritz, Alexandra AU - Jörgens, H. AU - Kolleck, N. AU - Schuster, Johannes PY - 2023 SP - 82-100 CY - London UR - https://www.routledge.com/International-Public-Administrations-in-Global-Public-Policy-Sources-and/Knill-Steinebach/p/book/9781032346724# AB - A growing number of scholars recognize that the secretariats of international organizations, referred to as international public administrations, have autonomous influence on global governance processes. An IPA’s authority is described as one of its main factors of influence. Defined as an asymmetrical social relationship based on recognition that enables actors to exert influence, authority is a central concept within the global governance literature. Hence, authority literature has, thus far, been based on traditional data and information, neglecting the presence and interaction of IPAs in OSNs such as Twitter. OSNs, however, have become important arenas for political actors to exchange information and opinions with other stakeholders and the public. To examine the digital authority of IPAs within different policy fields, we use social network analysis. International policy regimes are structured as networks rather than as hierarchies. A social network perspective shifts the unit of analysis from individual actors to the relations between them and the overall network these relations constitute. ER -
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