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Enhancing the application of Krott et al.'s (2014) Actor-Centred Power (ACP): The importance of understanding the effect of changes in polity for the measurement of power dynamics over time

Doni Prabowo, Ahmad Maryudi, Muhammad A. Imron and Senawi,

Forest Policy and Economics, 2016, vol. 62, issue C, 184-186

Abstract: Krott and colleagues have recently developed a theoretical framework of Actor-Centred Power (ACP) that offers an analytical tool to empirically reveal the elements of power used to achieve their political interests in a particular forestry issue (Krott et al., 2014). ACP has been intensively tested in a number of issues regarding forest land use and management, community forestry and rural policy in different countries. In addition, the theoretical framework is increasingly cited in scientific works and is used as the core framework in a number of studies worldwide. This shows a solid evidence of the increased significance of the theoretical approach. We nonetheless observe a room for enhancing the use and application of their theoretical framework to better understand power dynamics in forest-related issues.

Keywords: Power theory; Actor-Centred Power (ACP); Dynamics; Actors and interests; Applications of ACP (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.forpol.2015.10.006

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