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100 _aArda, Lama et al
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245 _aSetting sustainability agenda at the local level: A process of compromise making
260 _aInternational Review of Administrative Sciences
300 _a90(3), Sep, 2024: p.633-650
520 _aThis paper examines how local actors set the sustainability agenda. By relying on the economies of worth, we explain how actors dwell upon multiple worlds to evaluate what is valuable, what is not valuable, and to promote their views. Empirically, we draw evidence from the Walloon region in Belgium, by investigating how multiple actors discuss their views in an attempt to set a sustainability agenda. We outline the multiple worlds that actors refer to during their interaction, the moments of critiques and how a compromise is shaped where the green world is given a significant prominence. Furthermore, we identify a set of mechanisms that facilitated the multi-actor interaction to shape a collective compromise as a continuous process.- Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/00208523231211178
650 _aAgenda setting, Compromise, Economies of worth, Sustainable development goals.
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773 _aInternational Review of Administrative Sciences
906 _aPUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
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