Social Organizations’ Path to Participate in Social Governance Based on the Perspective of Systematic Theory

Weiying KONG, Li SUN

Abstract


Social organization as a subsystem of a large system of social organization has a unique governance capabilities. The level of social organization autonomous ability what is better to promote the level and the ability of the social governance’s system more scientifically , more modernization, especially in the modern open society. In this paper ,it is based on the perspective of system theory, the meaning of social governance, the status of social organizations, and the effective ways that social organizations to participate in social governance are put forward. In the condition on the basis of the theory of system, the ways of the organizations to participate in social governance shows: overall planning development goals, strengthen the top-level design, perfect social organizations working content, strengthen the responsibility consciousness. 


Keywords


social organizations; social governance; systematic theory; path

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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