Journal article 42 views 11 downloads
Exploring the meso-territorialization of third sector administration and welfare delivery in federal and union states: Evidence and theory-building from the UK
Regional and Federal Studies, Volume: 32, Issue: 2, Pages: 231 - 254
Swansea University Author: Christala Sophocleous
-
PDF | Version of Record
© 2020 The Author(s). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
Download (2.46MB)
DOI (Published version): 10.1080/13597566.2020.1822341
Abstract
The international trend of state restructuring and the rise of decentralized welfare systems means a key challenge for social research is to systematically explore the breadth of factors shaping the territorialization of third sector welfare delivery at the meso level in federal and union states. We...
Published in: | Regional and Federal Studies |
---|---|
ISSN: | 1359-7566 1743-9434 |
Published: |
Informa UK Limited
2022
|
Online Access: |
Check full text
|
URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa66467 |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
first_indexed |
2024-06-20T09:17:50Z |
---|---|
last_indexed |
2024-06-20T09:17:50Z |
id |
cronfa66467 |
recordtype |
SURis |
fullrecord |
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rfc1807 xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"><bib-version>v2</bib-version><id>66467</id><entry>2024-05-17</entry><title>Exploring the meso-territorialization of third sector administration and welfare delivery in federal and union states: Evidence and theory-building from the UK</title><swanseaauthors><author><sid>461909ca06735aa6e797e4bab444ff6a</sid><ORCID>0000-0001-6079-1391</ORCID><firstname>Christala</firstname><surname>Sophocleous</surname><name>Christala Sophocleous</name><active>true</active><ethesisStudent>false</ethesisStudent></author></swanseaauthors><date>2024-05-17</date><deptcode>SOSS</deptcode><abstract>The international trend of state restructuring and the rise of decentralized welfare systems means a key challenge for social research is to systematically explore the breadth of factors shaping the territorialization of third sector welfare delivery at the meso level in federal and union states. We address this lacuna by synthesizing historical-institutionalism and critical realism with Salamon and Anheier’s classic framework on civic infrastructure development to produce an inductive analytical model for wider empirical testing. Its application here to the longitudinal case study data covering Wales shows it to be effective in providing a holistic understanding of the temporal and spatial processes underpinning decentralization. The wider significance of the case study lies in underlining the iterative, reciprocal relationship between governance reforms and territorialization – and showing how territorialization can originate in response to national crises and welfare demand caused by state and market failure in the delivery of public goods.</abstract><type>Journal Article</type><journal>Regional and Federal Studies</journal><volume>32</volume><journalNumber>2</journalNumber><paginationStart>231</paginationStart><paginationEnd>254</paginationEnd><publisher>Informa UK Limited</publisher><placeOfPublication/><isbnPrint/><isbnElectronic/><issnPrint>1359-7566</issnPrint><issnElectronic>1743-9434</issnElectronic><keywords>Third sector; territorialisation; welfare decentralisation; contingency; neo-institutionalism; devolution; Wales</keywords><publishedDay>15</publishedDay><publishedMonth>3</publishedMonth><publishedYear>2022</publishedYear><publishedDate>2022-03-15</publishedDate><doi>10.1080/13597566.2020.1822341</doi><url/><notes/><college>COLLEGE NANME</college><department>Social Sciences School</department><CollegeCode>COLLEGE CODE</CollegeCode><DepartmentCode>SOSS</DepartmentCode><institution>Swansea University</institution><apcterm>External research funder(s) paid the OA fee (includes OA grants disbursed by the Library)</apcterm><funders>This work was supported by Economic and Social Research Council [grant number ES/S012435/1].</funders><projectreference/><lastEdited>2024-06-20T10:20:58.9267439</lastEdited><Created>2024-05-17T16:03:18.0042622</Created><path><level id="1">Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences</level><level id="2">School of Social Sciences - Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy</level></path><authors><author><firstname>Paul</firstname><surname>Chaney</surname><orcid>0000-0002-2110-0436</orcid><order>1</order></author><author><firstname>Christala</firstname><surname>Sophocleous</surname><orcid>0000-0001-6079-1391</orcid><order>2</order></author><author><firstname>Daniel</firstname><surname>Wincott</surname><order>3</order></author></authors><documents><document><filename>66467__30691__3cb65388134046229eea77953d8d5d29.pdf</filename><originalFilename>66467.VoR.pdf</originalFilename><uploaded>2024-06-20T10:18:33.7067354</uploaded><type>Output</type><contentLength>2576029</contentLength><contentType>application/pdf</contentType><version>Version of Record</version><cronfaStatus>true</cronfaStatus><documentNotes>© 2020 The Author(s). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.</documentNotes><copyrightCorrect>true</copyrightCorrect><language>eng</language><licence>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</licence></document></documents><OutputDurs/></rfc1807> |
spelling |
v2 66467 2024-05-17 Exploring the meso-territorialization of third sector administration and welfare delivery in federal and union states: Evidence and theory-building from the UK 461909ca06735aa6e797e4bab444ff6a 0000-0001-6079-1391 Christala Sophocleous Christala Sophocleous true false 2024-05-17 SOSS The international trend of state restructuring and the rise of decentralized welfare systems means a key challenge for social research is to systematically explore the breadth of factors shaping the territorialization of third sector welfare delivery at the meso level in federal and union states. We address this lacuna by synthesizing historical-institutionalism and critical realism with Salamon and Anheier’s classic framework on civic infrastructure development to produce an inductive analytical model for wider empirical testing. Its application here to the longitudinal case study data covering Wales shows it to be effective in providing a holistic understanding of the temporal and spatial processes underpinning decentralization. The wider significance of the case study lies in underlining the iterative, reciprocal relationship between governance reforms and territorialization – and showing how territorialization can originate in response to national crises and welfare demand caused by state and market failure in the delivery of public goods. Journal Article Regional and Federal Studies 32 2 231 254 Informa UK Limited 1359-7566 1743-9434 Third sector; territorialisation; welfare decentralisation; contingency; neo-institutionalism; devolution; Wales 15 3 2022 2022-03-15 10.1080/13597566.2020.1822341 COLLEGE NANME Social Sciences School COLLEGE CODE SOSS Swansea University External research funder(s) paid the OA fee (includes OA grants disbursed by the Library) This work was supported by Economic and Social Research Council [grant number ES/S012435/1]. 2024-06-20T10:20:58.9267439 2024-05-17T16:03:18.0042622 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences School of Social Sciences - Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy Paul Chaney 0000-0002-2110-0436 1 Christala Sophocleous 0000-0001-6079-1391 2 Daniel Wincott 3 66467__30691__3cb65388134046229eea77953d8d5d29.pdf 66467.VoR.pdf 2024-06-20T10:18:33.7067354 Output 2576029 application/pdf Version of Record true © 2020 The Author(s). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. true eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
title |
Exploring the meso-territorialization of third sector administration and welfare delivery in federal and union states: Evidence and theory-building from the UK |
spellingShingle |
Exploring the meso-territorialization of third sector administration and welfare delivery in federal and union states: Evidence and theory-building from the UK Christala Sophocleous |
title_short |
Exploring the meso-territorialization of third sector administration and welfare delivery in federal and union states: Evidence and theory-building from the UK |
title_full |
Exploring the meso-territorialization of third sector administration and welfare delivery in federal and union states: Evidence and theory-building from the UK |
title_fullStr |
Exploring the meso-territorialization of third sector administration and welfare delivery in federal and union states: Evidence and theory-building from the UK |
title_full_unstemmed |
Exploring the meso-territorialization of third sector administration and welfare delivery in federal and union states: Evidence and theory-building from the UK |
title_sort |
Exploring the meso-territorialization of third sector administration and welfare delivery in federal and union states: Evidence and theory-building from the UK |
author_id_str_mv |
461909ca06735aa6e797e4bab444ff6a |
author_id_fullname_str_mv |
461909ca06735aa6e797e4bab444ff6a_***_Christala Sophocleous |
author |
Christala Sophocleous |
author2 |
Paul Chaney Christala Sophocleous Daniel Wincott |
format |
Journal article |
container_title |
Regional and Federal Studies |
container_volume |
32 |
container_issue |
2 |
container_start_page |
231 |
publishDate |
2022 |
institution |
Swansea University |
issn |
1359-7566 1743-9434 |
doi_str_mv |
10.1080/13597566.2020.1822341 |
publisher |
Informa UK Limited |
college_str |
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences |
hierarchytype |
|
hierarchy_top_id |
facultyofhumanitiesandsocialsciences |
hierarchy_top_title |
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences |
hierarchy_parent_id |
facultyofhumanitiesandsocialsciences |
hierarchy_parent_title |
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences |
department_str |
School of Social Sciences - Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy{{{_:::_}}}Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences{{{_:::_}}}School of Social Sciences - Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy |
document_store_str |
1 |
active_str |
0 |
description |
The international trend of state restructuring and the rise of decentralized welfare systems means a key challenge for social research is to systematically explore the breadth of factors shaping the territorialization of third sector welfare delivery at the meso level in federal and union states. We address this lacuna by synthesizing historical-institutionalism and critical realism with Salamon and Anheier’s classic framework on civic infrastructure development to produce an inductive analytical model for wider empirical testing. Its application here to the longitudinal case study data covering Wales shows it to be effective in providing a holistic understanding of the temporal and spatial processes underpinning decentralization. The wider significance of the case study lies in underlining the iterative, reciprocal relationship between governance reforms and territorialization – and showing how territorialization can originate in response to national crises and welfare demand caused by state and market failure in the delivery of public goods. |
published_date |
2022-03-15T10:20:59Z |
_version_ |
1802371344460939264 |
score |
11.01297 |