On fragmentation, differentiation, and coordination

Zürn, M. and Faude, B. (2013) On fragmentation, differentiation, and coordination. Global Environmental Politics, 13(3), pp. 119-130. (doi: 10.1162/GLEP_a_00186)

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Abstract

This commentary takes up conceptual issues raised in the introduction. Discussing the contributions to this volume, we offer three points. First, the concept of fragmentation needs theoretical clarification, which can be provided to some extent by sociological differentiation theory. We suggest a typology of different types of fragmentation. Second, differentiation theory helps to improve understanding of the different causes of fragmentation. Third, a high level of institutional differentiation is an important characteristic of modernity at many levels of politics. It is not fragmentation per se, but rather the (lack of) coordination of fragmented or differentiated institutions, that is a problem for global governance.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Faude, Dr Benjamin
Authors: Zürn, M., and Faude, B.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Social and Political Sciences > Politics
Journal Name:Global Environmental Politics
Publisher:Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press
ISSN:1526-3800
ISSN (Online):1536-0091

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