Citizen–state collaboration in combating Covid-19 in China: Experiences and lessons from the perspective of co-production (Record no. 517752)

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Personal name Zhao, Ting and Wu, Zhongsheng
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Title Citizen–state collaboration in combating Covid-19 in China: Experiences and lessons from the perspective of co-production
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Place of publication, distribution, etc American Review of Public Administration
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Extent 50(6-7), Aug-Oct, 2020: p.777-783
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Summary, etc From the perspective of co-production, this article examines how Chinese citizens and governments worked together in fighting against COVID-19 in a health emergency context. Based on observations, as well as analyses of policy documents and self-organization cases, this article shows that Chinese citizens and governments collaborated through three different channels in fighting against the virus, but different channels produced different results. First, through residential committees, Chinese governments successfully mobilized most citizens to comply with stay-at-home orders, contact traced and isolated suspected cases through existing networks within the communities. Second, as a formal channel for state–society interaction during the crisis, government-organized nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) failed in bridging demands of the health system and contributions from citizens. Third, self-organizations emerged as a key informal channel for citizens to fight against the virus. The experiences and lessons learned in this citizen–government collaboration in combating the virus may offer some implications for other settings. – Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Citizen–government collaboration, Co-production, Nonprofit organization, self-Organization, China, COVID-19
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Main entry heading American Review of Public Administration
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Subject DIP NON PROFIT ORGANISATIONS
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2021-07-27 50(6-7), Aug-Oct, 2020: p.777-783 AR1250001 2021-07-27 Articles
          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2021-07-27 50(6-7), Aug-Oct, 2020: p.777-783 AR125001 2021-07-27 Articles

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