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Reclaiming Responsibilities

In: The Politics of Partnerships

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  • Maria May Seitanidi

    (Brunel University West London)

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The final chapter discusses the main findings of this research within the literature in order to highlight the theoretical contributions of the study. Each empirical chapter answered the research questions within the three chronological stages of partnerships: formation, implementation and outcomes. Employing the chronological stages of partnerships and putting forward specific constructs for the study of each stage aimed to: (a) achieve a clear organisation of the theoretical themes and findings; and (b) allow for observations beyond any single stage. This chapter discusses the overarching themes of the book that extend beyond each stage of the partnership phenomenon.

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  • Maria May Seitanidi, 2010. "Reclaiming Responsibilities," Springer Books, in: The Politics of Partnerships, chapter 0, pages 139-150, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-90-481-8547-4_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-8547-4_6
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