Carmen Navarro. IDL UAM España
José H. Bonivento. U. Austral de Chile
The IPSA Research Committee 05 on Comparative Studies on Local Government and Politics and the Institute of Local Law and Government (UAM) are sponsoring this seminar on the evolving role of local governments in the present-day context. The seminar provides a unique platform to delve into the intricate dynamics and multifaceted challenges local governments worldwide face. From the pressures of urbanisation and demographic shifts to the emergence of digital technologies and the imperative of sustainability, local authorities are navigating a complex terrain with opportunities and obstacles. We invite you to contribute your valuable insights through papers on local government strategies in addressing their communities’ diverse needs and aspirations. Different methodological research approaches are welcome, but comparative studies are much appreciated.
Propuestas aceptadas
- GT 2024-RC05 Panel Evolving Roles of Local Government in the present-day context
- 696. Defining Success (and failure) in Local Open Government initiatives: a look into OGP Local
- 697. An Overview of Emerging Technologies in Public Sector Crisis Management: A Systematic Literature Review
- 698. Data-driven emerging technologies for online participation in cities: A comparative view towards an analytical model
- 699. Institutional Capacity and Local Governments in Spain. The case of municipal implementation of European funds
- 710. Grounds and Forms of Intervention in the Autonomy of Local Governments in South Africa