From Community Building to Community Development: Institutional Logic and Discourse Changes in Community Governance Innovations since the 18th CPC National Congress
WU Hai-hong, GUO Sheng-li
College of Social and Public Administration, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai,200237
Abstract:The new form of community governance in the mainland since the 18th CPC Congress is essentially a new discourse and movement of community governance arising from the introduced resources and discourse combined with the needs of local society. Committed to the change of people and the relationship between man and the environment which centered people’s living culture, community development tries to build a bottom-up, multi-agent community governance action and discourse system to achieve the community development as a whole and sustainably. By responding to the pain points of community building since the 1990s and further building consensus among the various actors, also as a discourse mechanism for institutional change and an important force for innovation in community governance, community development helps to bring the emergence of a cross-border coalition and the formation and development of a community governance cooperation system to achieve positive interaction between the state, society and market. Its occurrence depends not only on the implementation of the institutional environment from top to bottom, but also as an indicator of the growth of social forces, marking a possible breakthrough in the innovation mechanism of community governance, which has always been dominated by the state.
吴海红, 郭圣莉. 从社区建设到社区营造:十八大以来社区治理创新的制度逻辑和话语变迁[J]. 《深圳大学学报》(人文社科版), 2018, 35(2): 107-115.
WU Hai-hong, GUO Sheng-li. From Community Building to Community Development: Institutional Logic and Discourse Changes in Community Governance Innovations since the 18th CPC National Congress. , 2018, 35(2): 107-115.