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Co-creation: Modernizing Grassroots Governance in China

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In the transformative journey toward modernizing grassroots governance in China, this book stands as a pioneering text that reshapes our understanding and approach to social governance at the grassroots level. Through the lens of co-creation, this book delves deep into the symbiotic relationship between the government, communities and individuals to foster a harmonious, participatory and innovative governance ecosystem. Approach and Innovation: At its core, this book introduces the concept of co-creation as a dynamic, participatory approach to grassroots governance, highlighting its departure from traditional top-down models. By weaving together theoretical insights and rich, empirical case studies from across China, it provides a fresh perspective on engaging communities and leveraging collective wisdom for governance.
Scope and Audience: Spanning an array of contexts from rural revitalization to urban community enhancement, the book offers a comprehensive exploration of co-creation's applications. It is an essential read for policymakers, scholars and practitioners in the fields of public administration, social governance and community development, offering nuanced insights at both a theoretical and practical level. Key Features and Benefits:
1. Innovative Framework: Introduces a novel framework for understanding and implementing co-creation in governance, emphasizing collaboration, innovation and sustainability.
2. Practical Insights: Offers actionable strategies and models derived from successful co-creation initiatives, providing valuable lessons for replicating similar successes elsewhere.
3. Enhanced Engagement: Demonstrates how co-creation fosters greater community engagement, satisfaction and a sense of ownership over local governance issues, leading to more sustainable and effective solutions.
This book is not just an academic exploration but a call to action for embedding co-creation at the heart of governance strategies. By championing a bottom-up, collaborative approach, it lays the groundwork for a more inclusive, resilient and responsive governance model poised to meet the challenges of the 21st century.

List of contents

Introduction.- Changing Customs: The Practice of Cultivating Civilized Rural Customs through Co-Creation.- Safe Community: The Practical Exploration of Jointly Creating a Harmonious Society.- Beautiful Environment: Practical Measures for Co-creating a Green Home.- Industrial Development: Key Support for Upgrading and Improvement through Co-creation.

About the author










Dr. Yaguang Hao is a Professor at Institute for China Rural Studies and Institute for Advanced Study in Political Science of Central China Normal University. His main research interests are public policy, village self-governance, water governance and grassroots politics. He is a member of editorial board of the book series of "Rural China Studies" published by Social Sciences Academic Press China, and also a member of editorial board of the Chinese academic journal China Rural Research.

Dr. Tingting Wan is a lecturer at Institute for China Rural Studies and Institute for Advanced Study in Political Science of Central China Normal University and has previously worked as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at School of Public Policy and Management of Tsinghua University. She specializes in political sociology, with a focus on rural society and development.

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In the transformative journey toward modernizing grassroots governance in China, this book stands as a pioneering text that reshapes our understanding and approach to social governance at the grassroots level. Through the lens of co-creation, this book delves deep into the symbiotic relationship between the government, communities and individuals to foster a harmonious, participatory and innovative governance ecosystem. Approach and Innovation: At its core, this book introduces the concept of co-creation as a dynamic, participatory approach to grassroots governance, highlighting its departure from traditional top-down models. By weaving together theoretical insights and rich, empirical case studies from across China, it provides a fresh perspective on engaging communities and leveraging collective wisdom for governance.
Scope and Audience: Spanning an array of contexts from rural revitalization to urban community enhancement, the book offers a comprehensive exploration of co-creation's applications. It is an essential read for policymakers, scholars and practitioners in the fields of public administration, social governance and community development, offering nuanced insights at both a theoretical and practical level. Key Features and Benefits:
1. Innovative Framework: Introduces a novel framework for understanding and implementing co-creation in governance, emphasizing collaboration, innovation and sustainability.
2. Practical Insights: Offers actionable strategies and models derived from successful co-creation initiatives, providing valuable lessons for replicating similar successes elsewhere.
3. Enhanced Engagement: Demonstrates how co-creation fosters greater community engagement, satisfaction and a sense of ownership over local governance issues, leading to more sustainable and effective solutions.
This book is not just an academic exploration but a call to action for embedding co-creation at the heart of governance strategies. By championing a bottom-up, collaborative approach, it lays the groundwork for a more inclusive, resilient and responsive governance model poised to meet the challenges of the 21st century.

Product details

Authors Youlun Chen, Yaguang Hao, Haohua Wang
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.12.2025
 
EAN 9789819694662
ISBN 978-981-9694-66-2
No. of pages 148
Dimensions 155 mm x 12 mm x 235 mm
Weight 356 g
Illustrations IX, 148 p. 1 illus.
Series China Governance System Research Series
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

China, Kommunal-, Regional- Landes und Lokalregierung, Participation, Co-Creation, Sharing, Well-Being, Zentralregierung, Communities, Collaboration, Governance and Government, Urban policy, self-governance, Grassroots Governance, Primary-level Democracy, Modernization of Social Governance

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