"Hey, Mayors, Leave Them Kids Alone": Entrepreneurial Citizens, Policy Noncompliance, and Local Government Response

Anat Gofen*, Rotem Bresler-Gonen, Esti Golan-Hoss

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Citizens' local initiatives that are inconsistent with current policy challenge local authorities to act in response. How does local government react and what considerations are involved? Analysis draws on a recent trend in Israel: Dissatisfied parents have been establishing schools even though legal mechanisms enabling such initiatives are absent and central government continues to resist. Findings indicate that local authority reaction is a continuing process, constituting a series of responses. Influenced by societal, operational, and professional considerations, this evolving reaction illuminates that local authorities have been trapped between responsiveness to their communities, compliance with central policy, and maintenance of existing local services.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)391-416
Number of pages26
JournalUrban Affairs Review
Volume50
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2014

Keywords

  • big society
  • citizens' demands
  • exit and voice
  • localism
  • noncompliance

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