Growth Machines of Strategic Action Fields? Writing Development Strategies in North-Western Transylvanian Settlements as a Process of Institutionalization

<p>Small Romanian towns and villages have been hit during post-communist transformations by massive loss of human and economic resources due to the vanishing of their industrial economies of reliance. My paper deals with holdbacks to the necessary planning and completion of actions dedicated t...

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Main Author: Adrian HATOS
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Babes Bolyai University 2012-02-01
Series:Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
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Online Access:https://rtsa.ro/tras/index.php/tras/article/view/48
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spelling doaj-5f4345fbe2484575acbfeb272e6312842021-06-30T05:52:01ZengBabes Bolyai UniversityTransylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences1842-28452012-02-0183510712064Growth Machines of Strategic Action Fields? Writing Development Strategies in North-Western Transylvanian Settlements as a Process of InstitutionalizationAdrian HATOS0Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Social Work and Philosophy, University of Oradea, Oradea, Romania<p>Small Romanian towns and villages have been hit during post-communist transformations by massive loss of human and economic resources due to the vanishing of their industrial economies of reliance. My paper deals with holdbacks to the necessary planning and completion of actions dedicated to stopping the decline and ignition of durable development in such instances using the institutionalist framework of strategic action fields. Firstly, I argue that urban development coalitions can be framed as collective action; secondly, I look at several necessary ingredients of it that can explain the (non)emergence or the lack of effectiveness of development coalitions in small Romanian localities. On the basis of non-systematic personal observations from several North-Western Transylvanian small urban settlements and villages as well I discuss the main obstacles impeding the success of local development coalitions: local myths and the culture of powerlessness, deprived human resources, the actions of antidevelopment coalitions and defective leadership. Finally I propose that the exit from the vicious circle of anti- development conditions could start from considering the town as a community of practice in which learning should have a great role.</p>https://rtsa.ro/tras/index.php/tras/article/view/48local development coalitionsurban growth machinesstrategic action fieldscollective action.
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Growth Machines of Strategic Action Fields? Writing Development Strategies in North-Western Transylvanian Settlements as a Process of Institutionalization
Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
local development coalitions
urban growth machines
strategic action fields
collective action.
author_facet Adrian HATOS
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title Growth Machines of Strategic Action Fields? Writing Development Strategies in North-Western Transylvanian Settlements as a Process of Institutionalization
title_short Growth Machines of Strategic Action Fields? Writing Development Strategies in North-Western Transylvanian Settlements as a Process of Institutionalization
title_full Growth Machines of Strategic Action Fields? Writing Development Strategies in North-Western Transylvanian Settlements as a Process of Institutionalization
title_fullStr Growth Machines of Strategic Action Fields? Writing Development Strategies in North-Western Transylvanian Settlements as a Process of Institutionalization
title_full_unstemmed Growth Machines of Strategic Action Fields? Writing Development Strategies in North-Western Transylvanian Settlements as a Process of Institutionalization
title_sort growth machines of strategic action fields? writing development strategies in north-western transylvanian settlements as a process of institutionalization
publisher Babes Bolyai University
series Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
issn 1842-2845
publishDate 2012-02-01
description <p>Small Romanian towns and villages have been hit during post-communist transformations by massive loss of human and economic resources due to the vanishing of their industrial economies of reliance. My paper deals with holdbacks to the necessary planning and completion of actions dedicated to stopping the decline and ignition of durable development in such instances using the institutionalist framework of strategic action fields. Firstly, I argue that urban development coalitions can be framed as collective action; secondly, I look at several necessary ingredients of it that can explain the (non)emergence or the lack of effectiveness of development coalitions in small Romanian localities. On the basis of non-systematic personal observations from several North-Western Transylvanian small urban settlements and villages as well I discuss the main obstacles impeding the success of local development coalitions: local myths and the culture of powerlessness, deprived human resources, the actions of antidevelopment coalitions and defective leadership. Finally I propose that the exit from the vicious circle of anti- development conditions could start from considering the town as a community of practice in which learning should have a great role.</p>
topic local development coalitions
urban growth machines
strategic action fields
collective action.
url https://rtsa.ro/tras/index.php/tras/article/view/48
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