Skip to main content

Free US delivery on orders $35 or over

Co-production, Institutions, and Governance

Interdisciplinary and Applied-Level Perspectives

Co-production, Institutions, and Governance cover

Co-production, Institutions, and Governance

Interdisciplinary and Applied-Level Perspectives

Quantity
Pre-order. Available Dec 24 2026
$82.80 RRP $103.50 Website price saving $20.70 (20%)

Payment for this pre-order will be taken when the item becomes available

Description

Co-production, Institutions, and Governance explores the theory, practice, and transformative potential of co-production across institutional, organizational, and professional contexts. Co-production, broadly understood as the collaborative process whereby citizens, communities, and, in some cases, a variety of public actors jointly design, deliver, and modify goods and services, challenges traditional top-down approaches in both public and private domains. Drawing on diverse social science disciplines, the contributors examine how co-production fosters adaptive, efficient, responsive, and inclusive governance structures. The collection emphasizes both theoretical and applied perspectives, highlighting the ways co-production can enhance private and public value, social learning, and participatory decision-making. Technological, organizational, and institutional shifts over the past decades have increasingly blurred the distinction between producers and users, creating fertile ground for co-production. The case studies and empirical research included in the volume testify the versatility of co-production, from local governance initiatives to large-scale policy interventions, demonstrating its potential to address a variety of complex socio-economic challenges. Additionally, the volume critically examines power dynamics, institutional barriers, and opportunities that lead to co-production, offering practical guidance for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers. By integrating interdisciplinary insights with tangible, applied-level experiences, this volume provides a comprehensive account of co-production as both a conceptual framework and a practical tool for fostering collaborative, inclusive, and sustainable governance. It serves as a reference point for all those seeking to understand, implement, and evaluate co-production in diverse socio-economic settings.

Accessibility Information

Additional accessibility information

  • PDF/UA-2, 1.4
  • accessibility@bloomsbury.com

Hazards

The publication contains no hazards

Support for non-visual reading

Has alternative text descriptions for images

Navigation

  • Page list to go to pages from the print source version
  • Elements such as headings, tables, etc for structured navigation
  • All or substantially all textual matter is arranged in a single logical reading order

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1. The Birth and Growth of a Public Service Industry - Giampaolo Garzarelli, Lyndal Keeton, Aldo A. Sitoe

Chapter 2. A sociological analysis of knowledge coproduction processes in support of Italian local welfare - Barbara Giullari

Chapter 3. When the Commons become cultural and creative: city cultural planning through the lens of co-production - Silvia Lucciarini and Andrea Bellini

Chapter 4. The emergence and unfolding of the democratic co-production of common goods - Marina Pera, Sara Lorenzini, Iolanda Bianchi and Nadia von Jacobi

Chapter 5. Self-produced territorial democracy. Experiences in Rome, Italy - Carlo Cellamare and Serena Olcuire

Chapter 6. Reconfiguration of public space through creative participation. Two case studies in Rome. Co- or self-production? - Marina Ciampi, Carmelo Bruni and Matteo Finco

Chapter 7. Co-producing public housing and policy change in Rome, Italy - Daniela Festa and Filippo Celata

Chapter 8. Co-producing the City: Exploring Local Roles and Ecosystems for Urban Service Delivery - Stacey-Leigh Joseph, Geci Karuri-Sebina, Nozipho Marere and Amy Mutua

Chapter 9. Co-production in healthcare: changing care relations and professionalism - Micol Bronzini, Elena Spina, Flavia Atzori

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Dec 24 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Pages 256
ISBN 9798216559979
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Series Polycentricity: Studies in Institutional Diversity and Voluntary Governance
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Giampaolo Garzarelli

Garzarelli Giampaolo (Sapienza – University of Rom…

Anthology Editor

Silvia Lucciarini

Lucciarini Silvia is Associate Professor at the De…

Related Titles

Environment: Staging