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Author(s)
HUYanlei, SUNYahui
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DOI:10.17265/1548-6591/2024.02.001
Affiliation(s)
University of Jinan, Jinan, China
ABSTRACT
With accelerating
urbanization, China’s urban population is increasing rapidly. As such, how to
improve the supply of cultural services has
become an important subject. Recently, collaborative governance came to be one
of the important instruments used in supplying cultural services to
urban communities in many countries. This article analyses the collaborative
system of the cultural services of 107 communities of six Jie Dao Bans in
China. This was done via face-to-face interviews with the officials of Jie Dao
Bans and community committees, residents, and the workers of social
organizations and cultural enterprises. Some kinds of collaborative inertia
problems are found, including policy dependence, information dependence, power
dependence, and ability dependence, particularly with regard to public
agencies, cultural enterprises, and social organizations, as well as the
residents who rely on the collaborative governance of cultural services in
urban communities. This decreases the effectiveness and efficiency of the
collaborative governance of community cultural services.
KEYWORDS
community cultural service, collaborative governance, dependence, collaborative inertia
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