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Corruption in migration management: a network perspective

By: Painezzi, Daniela, Grossi, Giuseppe.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: International Review of Administrative Sciences Description: 86(1), Mar, 2020: p.152-168.Subject(s): Aactor-network theory, Governance network, Migration, Translation In: International Review of Administrative Sciences Summary: This article explores the relation between networks as an emerging mode of public governance and corruption. Adopting the theoretical lens of actor-network theory, the article investigates an Italian episode of corruption related to the awarding of government contracts for the management of Mineo’s CARA, Europe's largest reception centre for migrants. The analysis shows that a governance network may turn corruption itself into a network where abuse of power can proliferate thanks to the opacity resulting from the multiplicity of actors, interactions and fragmentation characterizing the governance system.- Reproduced
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This article explores the relation between networks as an emerging mode of public governance and corruption. Adopting the theoretical lens of actor-network theory, the article investigates an Italian episode of corruption related to the awarding of government contracts for the management of Mineo’s CARA, Europe's largest reception centre for migrants. The analysis shows that a governance network may turn corruption itself into a network where abuse of power can proliferate thanks to the opacity resulting from the multiplicity of actors, interactions and fragmentation characterizing the governance system.- Reproduced

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