Why Knowing What To Do Is Not Enough A Realistic Perspective on Self-Reliance

This open access book sets out to explain the reasons for the gap between "knowing" and "doing" in view of self-reliance, which is more and more often expected of citizens. In today's society, people are expected to take responsibility for their own lives and be self-reliant...

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Main Author: Keizer, Anne-Greet (auth)
Other Authors: Tiemeijer, Will (auth), Bovens, Mark (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Nature 2019
Series:Research for Policy
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