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Nikitenko, Liliia. "Crowdsourcing as an instrument of participatory democracy." Law Review of Kyiv University of Law, no. 2 (August 10, 2020): 133–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.36695/2219-5521.2.2020.22.

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The article considers the issues of crowdsourcing as a tool of participatory democracy. Emphasis is placed on the recognition ofa separate type of democracy – participatory democracy, which is a promising area of research, whose supporters seek to build a modelof civic participation in the management process, adequate to the conditions of modern society. Crowdsourcing is a key tool of parti -cipatory democracy. The need to use crowdsourcing in public administration is recognized worldwide, which is associated with thedevelopment of modern information and communication technologies, social netw
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Polletta, Francesca. "How Participatory Democracy Became White: Culture and Organizational Choice." Mobilization: An International Quarterly 10, no. 2 (2005): 271–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.17813/maiq.10.2.96746725j1312512.

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Why do activists choose the organizational forms they do? Social movement scholars have tended to focus on activists' instrumental assessments of organizational forms' costs and benefits or on activists' efforts to balance instrumental calculations with a commitment to ideological consistency. Neither explanation is adequate. Organizational forms, like strategies, tactics, and targets, are often appealing for their symbolic associations, and especially, their association with particular social groups. The article fleshes out this dynamic through a case study of the rise and fall of participato
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Kersting, Norbert. "Participatory Democracy and Sustainability. Deliberative Democratic Innovation and Its Acceptance by Citizens and German Local Councilors." Sustainability 13, no. 13 (2021): 7214. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13137214.

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Political participation and sustainability seem to be closely intertwined. In the last few decades it can be shown that the topic of sustainability and ecological interest groups play an important role in citizen engagement, political participation, and democratic innovations at the local level. Using a participatory rhombus model of participatory democracy, different forms of participation and democratic innovations in the representative sphere, in direct democracy, in demonstrative participatory space, and finally in deliberative participatory instruments are important in the decision-making
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Martinez Palacios, Jone. "Equality and diversity in democracy: how can we democratize inclusively?" Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal 35, no. 5/6 (2016): 350–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/edi-04-2016-0030.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to propose a theoretical framework for democratize inclusively through participatory and deliberative apparatus. Design/methodology/approach The paper draws on literature from inclusion in deliberation, gender in participation and intersectionality to critically analyze the democratic deepening. By bringing into dialogue with one another “the norm of parity of participation” (Fraser, 2006), “communicative democracy” (Young, 1993) and the “matrix of domination” (Collins, 1990) a response to one of the questions that has been put to European and North America
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Fernandez, Eduardo, and Rafael Olmedo. "Public Project Portfolio Optimization under a Participatory Paradigm." Applied Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing 2013 (2013): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/891781.

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A new democracy paradigm is emerging through participatory budgeting exercises, which can be defined as a public space in which the government and the society agree on how to adapt the priorities of the citizenship to the public policy agenda. Although these priorities have been identified and they are likely to be reflected in a ranking of public policy actions, there is still a challenge of solving a portfolio problem of public projects that should implement the agreed agenda. This work proposes two procedures for optimizing the portfolio of public actions with the information stemming from
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Ușvat, Laviniu Florin. "Legitimation of the Referendum - the Standard Mechanism of Participatory Democracy." Journal of Legal Studies 19, no. 33 (2017): 84–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jles-2017-0006.

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Abstract The referendum is a multidimensional instrument, attested and practiced worldwide, considered to be a compulsory feature of democracy, provided it is used under strict lawfulness. The purpose of putting it into practice is to know the sovereign will of the people, expressed by vote, on a particular issue subject to its decision-making capacity. Following the referendum process, and in the case of referendum forms, such as the legislative or decision-making process, the referendum generates the obligation for the governing authorities to implement the decision adopted by the people. It
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Halhash, Ruslan, Inna Semenenko, Yana Bilous, and Iaroslav Burko. "Impact of Decentralization on Sustainable Development of the Newly Created Amalgamated Territorial Communities in the Regions of Ukraine." European Journal of Sustainable Development 9, no. 1 (2020): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2020.v9n1p19.

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This article analyses the reform of decentralization in Ukraine and its role in the sustainable development of regions and newly created amalgamated territorial communities (ATCs). The reasons of the reform's implementation and the problems connected with the local management are specified. The study of foreign experience in reforming the administrative and territorial system has made it possible to draw conclusions about the effectiveness of decentralization as an instrument of change. With the beginning of the reform in Ukraine, the processes involving citizens' participation in managing sus
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Gilia, Claudia. "The Citizen – Instrument and Beneficiary af Local Participatory Democracy. Models of Good Practices. The French Experience." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 81 (June 2013): 255–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.06.423.

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Rico Motos, Carlos. "‘Let the Citizens Fix This Mess!’ Podemos’ Claim for Participatory Democracy in Spain." Politics and Governance 7, no. 2 (2019): 187–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/pag.v7i2.1893.

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The declining trust in the representative institutions of liberal democracy after the 2008 economic crisis has generated a rise in appeals to substitute the representative model in favor of a participatory democracy. Although political representation has been in crisis since its very inception, for the first time the new technologies of communication based in the Web 2.0, smartphones and social media make replacing the elites’ intermediation in decision-making a real possibility. Aiming to critically address this issue, the article uses a political theory framework to analyze the role of polit
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Kudłacz, Michał, and Roman Zhebchuk. "Participatory budget in metropolies as instrument of direct democracy in public management: experience of Poland and Ukraine." Zarządzanie Publiczne, no. 3(49)/2019 (2019): 63–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.15678/zp.2019.49.3.05.

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Toussaint, Bert. "(Transport) history as policy lab for democratic governance." Journal of Transport History 40, no. 2 (2019): 270–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022526619847393.

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In the past decades we witnessed a rise of public participation in transport and land-use projects, and often those practices have been formalised in a solid juridical framework. In the Netherlands and other EU-countries, the cornerstones of this participatory planning framework are the Environmental Impact Study and the Environment Impact Assessment. However, historical appraisals of the impact of these instruments on participatory processes are lacking. Using the case study of the contested Dutch motorway project passing through the Amelisweerd forest (1970s), this paper aims to appraise the
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Longo, Erik. "The European Citizens’ initiative: too much democracy for EU polity?" German Law Journal 20, no. 2 (2019): 181–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/glj.2019.12.

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AbstractThis Article analyzes the state of democracy in the EU through the study of the European Citizens’ Initiative. The European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) represents one of the main ways the European institutions chose during the making of the European Convention, and then reproduced in the Lisbon Treaty, to beat populism by bringing decision-making closer to the citizens and promoting a new legitimization of Europe’s political unity. This Article starts by arguing that if one wants to understand European versions of populism it is necessary to pay attention to the reason why “democratic d
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Calder, Gideon. "Inclusion and Participation: Working with the Tensions." Studies in Social Justice 5, no. 2 (2011): 183–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.26522/ssj.v5i2.986.

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Democracy is crucially about inclusion: a theory of democracy must account for who is to be included in the democratic process, how, and on what terms. Inclusion, if conceived democratically, is fraught with tensions. This article identifies three such tensions, arising respectively in: (i) the inauguration of the democratic public; (ii) enabling equal participation; and (iii) the relationship between instrumental and non-instrumental accounts of democracy’s value. In each case, I argue, rather than seeking somehow to dissolve or avoid such tensions, theories of democracy should allow us to li
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Ivanova, K. "Electronic legislative initiative as a Tool to improve Citizens’ Public activity in Cyberspace: Common issues in the BriCs Countries, europe and the russian Federation." BRICS Law Journal 6, no. 1 (2019): 102–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.21684/2412-2343-2019-6-1-102-126.

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Around the world, parliaments, governments, civil society organizations and even individual parliamentarians are taking measures to make the legislative process more participatory. A key instrument of such measures is e-democracy. In the 1980s, a number of pilot projects on electronic voting and online discussions were introduced. However, only since 2000, with the active development of the Internet, has considerable interest in utilizing electronic initiatives to advance democracy emerge. Today, researchers warn that despite all the talk about “e-democracy,” the circle of actual decision make
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Bazolli, João Aparecido, and Cecilia Maria Neves Delgado. "ANÁLISE COMPARADA DA PARTICIPAÇÃO POPULAR EM PLANOS DE ORDENAMENTO DO TERRITÓRIO: estudo empírico brasileiro e português." Revista Políticas Públicas 19, no. 2 (2016): 423. http://dx.doi.org/10.18764/2178-2865.v19n2p423-434.

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Resumo: Este estudo analisou planos de ordenamento de território brasileiros e portugueses, com o objetivo de compreender a prática da participação popular na construção da democracia participativa. A metodologia aplicada ao trabalho consistiu na análise empírica da participação popular do Plano-Diretor Municipal (2007); e o de Regularização Fundiária (2012), em Palmas-TO, Brasil; do Plano Nacional da Política de Ordenamento do Território (2006); e o do Diretor Municipal de Vila Nova de Gaia (2007), em Portugal. Da análise efetuada, verificou a participação popular nos planos estudados com car
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Čermák, Daniel, and Renáta Mikešová. "Notions of local democracy among Czech mayors." Geografie 125, no. 1 (2020): 93–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.37040/geografie2020125010093.

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The aim of this manuscript is to analyze notions of democracy among Czech mayors. Czechia is dotted with municipalities of various sizes, each with its own mayor, each of whom has a vision of how democracy at the local level should be practiced. Our focus here is on two types of democracies that are seen as alternatives: participatory democracy and representative democracy. For the analyses, two mutually interleaved data sources concerning the Czech mayors were employed: Political Leaders in European Cities (2015) and European Mayor II (2016). Based on an analysis of mayors’ attitudes towards
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Athanasiadou, Natassa. "The European citizens’ initiative: Lost in admissibility?" Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law 26, no. 2 (2019): 251–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1023263x18824772.

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The present article aims to examine the admissibility requirements of the European Citizens’ Initiative in the light of primary law provisions and general principles, in particular the principles of conferral, participatory democracy, legal certainty, protection of legitimate expectations and good administration, as reflected in the recent case law of the General Court. More specifically, it is examined how these principles and the primary law features of the instrument provide a clear theoretical underpinning for determining its material scope and serve as guidance for the legislator when reg
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Bossu, Carina, and Adrian Stagg. "The potential role of Open Educational Practice policy in transforming Australian higher education." Open Praxis 10, no. 2 (2018): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/openpraxis.10.2.835.

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Open Educational Practices (OEP) have played an important role in assisting educational institutions and governments worldwide to meet their current and future educational targets in widening participation, lowering costs, improving the quality of learning and teaching and promoting social inclusion and participatory democracy. There have been some important OEP developments in Australia, but unfortunately the potential of OEP to meet some of the national educational targets has not been fully realised and acknowledged yet, in ways that many countries around the world have. This paper will gat
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Ivanitskaya, Olga Mykhailоvna. "DIRECTIONS FOR PROVISION OF PUBLIC BODIES’ TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY DEVELOPMENT." UKRAINIAN ASSEMBLY OF DOCTORS OF SCIENCES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 1, no. 12 (2018): 145–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.31618/vadnd.v1i12.56.

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The article is devoted to issues of ensuring transparency and accountability of authorities in the conditions of participatory democracy (democracy of participation). It is argued that the public should be guaranteed not only the right for access to information but also the prerequisites for expanding its participation in state governance. These prerequisites include: the adoption of clearly measurable macroeconomic and social goals and the provision of control of the processes of their compliance with the government by citizens of the country; extension of the circle of subjects of legislativ
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Maldonado Moore, Rebecca, and Thohahoken Michael Doxtater. "Old Wisdom: Indigenous Democracy Principles as Strategies for Social Change within Organizations and Tribal Communities." Genealogy 4, no. 1 (2020): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genealogy4010010.

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Community engagement founded on Indigenous decision-making practices is essential in addressing issues during turbulent times and ever-changing political landscapes. Indigenous leaders on this continent were instrumental in practicing democracy to address issues impacting local communities with the people, not in isolation. This paper highlights the Search Conference model as a community based participatory change model with Indigenous principles embedded in the process. Specific cases are presented to demonstrate lessons learned.
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Rojon, Sebastien, Arieke J. Rijken, and Bert Klandermans. "A Survey Experiment on Citizens’ Preferences for ‘Vote–Centric’ vs. ‘Talk–Centric’ Democratic Innovations with Advisory vs. Binding Outcomes." Politics and Governance 7, no. 2 (2019): 213–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/pag.v7i2.1900.

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Previous research on public support for participatory decision-making fails to distinguish between vote-centric (referendums and initiatives) and talk-centric (deliberative-style meetings) instruments, despite a deliberative turn in democratic theory suggesting that political discussion among ordinary citizens improves decision-making. In an online factorial survey experiment conducted among a sample of 960 Americans recruited on Amazon’s Mechanical Turk, we compared support for the use of referendums and public meetings, arguing that attitudes towards these instruments depend on whether they
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Garcez, Gabriela Soldano, and Mariana Vicente Braga Carmello. "THE STATUTE OF THE CITY AND THE MASTER PLAN: INSTRUMENTS FOR SUSTAINABLE CITIES." PANORAMA OF BRAZILIAN LAW 3, no. 3-4 (2018): 342–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.17768/pbl.v3i3-4.34413.

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The Master Plan is an important instrument to promote significant changes in Brazilian cities in order to achieve a sustainable development and create a new relationship between man and the environment. As far as this planning is concerned, the Master Plan is a basic tool to stablish guidelines to meet citizens necessities, as well as quality of life and social-economic development. For this purpose, citizens supervision and participation in local activities are necessary, so that Constitutional principles and democracy are accomplished. Civil society should be part of the decision-making proc
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Garcez, Gabriela Soldano, and Mariana Vicente Braga Carmello. "THE STATUTE OF THE CITY AND THE MASTER PLAN: INSTRUMENTS FOR SUSTAINABLE CITIES." PANORAMA OF BRAZILIAN LAW 3, no. 3-4 (2018): 342–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.17768/pbl.v3i3-4.p342-357.

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The Master Plan is an important instrument to promote significant changes in Brazilian cities in order to achieve a sustainable development and create a new relationship between man and the environment. As far as this planning is concerned, the Master Plan is a basic tool to stablish guidelines to meet citizens necessities, as well as quality of life and social-economic development. For this purpose, citizens supervision and participation in local activities are necessary, so that Constitutional principles and democracy are accomplished. Civil society should be part of the decision-making proc
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Garcez, Gabriela Soldano, and Mariana Vicente Braga Carmello. "THE STATUTE OF THE CITY AND THE MASTER PLAN: INSTRUMENTS FOR SUSTAINABLE CITIES." PANORAMA OF BRAZILIAN LAW 3, no. 3-4 (2015): 342–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.17768/pbl.y3.n3-4.p342-357.

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The Master Plan is an important instrument to promote significant changes in Brazilian cities in order to achieve a sustainable development and create a new relationship between man and the environment. As far as this planning is concerned, the Master Plan is a basic tool to stablish guidelines to meet citizens necessities, as well as quality of life and social-economic development. For this purpose, citizens supervision and participation in local activities are necessary, so that Constitutional principles and democracy are accomplished. Civil society should be part of the decision-making proc
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Garcez, Gabriela Soldano, and Mariana Vicente Braga Carmello. "THE STATUTE OF THE CITY AND THE MASTER PLAN: INSTRUMENTS FOR SUSTAINABLE CITIES." PANORAMA OF BRAZILIAN LAW 3, no. 3-4 (2018): 342–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.17768/pbl.y3n3-4.p342-357.

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The Master Plan is an important instrument to promote significant changes in Brazilian cities in order to achieve a sustainable development and create a new relationship between man and the environment. As far as this planning is concerned, the Master Plan is a basic tool to stablish guidelines to meet citizens necessities, as well as quality of life and social-economic development. For this purpose, citizens supervision and participation in local activities are necessary, so that Constitutional principles and democracy are accomplished. Civil society should be part of the decision-making proc
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Ivanitskaya, Olga Mykhailоvna. "DIRECTIONS FOR PROVISION OF PUBLIC BODIES’ TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY DEVELOPMENT." UKRAINIAN ASSEMBLY OF DOCTORS OF SCIENCES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 1, no. 11 (2018): 144–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.31618/vadnd.v1i11.22.

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The article is devoted to issues of ensuring transparency and ac- countability of authorities in the conditions of participatory democracy (democ- racy of participation). It is argued that the public should be guaranteed not only the right for access to information but also the prerequisites for expanding its par- ticipation in state governance. These prerequisites include: the adoption of clearly measurable macroeconomic and social goals and the provision of control of the processes of their compliance with the government by citizens of the country; ex- tension of the circle of subjects of le
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SUTEU, SILVIA. "The Scottish independence referendum and the participatory turn in UK constitution-making: The move towards a constitutional convention." Global Constitutionalism 6, no. 2 (2017): 184–217. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2045381717000119.

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Abstract:This article looks at the continued calls for popular participation in UK constitution-making following the 2014 Scottish independence and 2016 Brexit referendums. In particular, it discusses the prospect of a UK constitutional convention being set up to deliberate upon and make recommendations concerning constitutional reform. The article proceeds by first mapping the arguments in favour of setting up such a body in a country with little but growing experience with direct democracy. It then analyses three difficulties surrounding a UK constitutional convention: deciding on a manageab
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Radziszewski, Mateusz, Marta Rodziewicz, and Paweł Stępień. "The Instruments of participatory democracy development in local government – the case of Lodz. Against the law or contract by it?" Zeszyty Naukowe Instytutu Administracji Akademii im. Jana Długosza w Częstochowie. Gubernaculum et Administratio 2(14) (2016): 151–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.16926/gea.2016.02.20.

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Sokalska, Edyta. "Deliberative democracy in the time of crisis: participatory instruments at the local level and their limitations (some remarks)." Journal of Modern Science 45, no. 2 (2021): 153–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.13166/jms/130782.

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PINTO, PEDRO RAMOS. "URBAN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND THE TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY IN PORTUGAL, 1974–1976." Historical Journal 51, no. 4 (2008): 1025–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x08007176.

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ABSTRACTThis article examines the impact of the urban social movement active in Lisbon on the Portuguese transition to democracy (1974–6). Academic and public discourse over the last three decades has tended to characterize the movement either as an embryonic form of a participatory society, or an illusion created by the manipulation of a minority of activists. Conversely, this article argues that the movement was largely autonomous and powerful enough to win valuable concessions for the urban poor, in the context of increasing competition between political elites, although more moderate than
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Scullion, Adrienne. "The Citizenship Debate and Theatre for Young People in Contemporary Scotland." New Theatre Quarterly 24, no. 4 (2008): 379–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x08000511.

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In this article Adrienne Scullion reviews the citizenship debate in education policy within contemporary – and specifically post-devolution – Scotland. She identifies something of the impact that this debate has had on theatre-making for children and young people, with a particular focus on projects that are participatory in nature. Her key examples are drawn from TAG Theatre Company's ‘Making the Nation’ project, a major three-year initiative that sought to engage children and young people throughout Scotland in ideas around democracy, politics, and government. Revisiting a classic cultural p
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Choi, Taehyon. "Revisiting the Relevance of Collaborative Governance to Korean Public Administration." Korean Journal of Policy Studies 29, no. 2 (2014): 21–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.52372/kjps29202.

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Skepticism as to the relevance of collaborative governance theory and practice is often found in the literature on Korean public administration. It is not always clear, however, why and how collaborative governance is irrelevant. The purpose of this paper is to revisit the relevance of collaborative governance theory to South Korean public administration from the perspective of statelessness of the United States via three theoretical approaches: descriptive and explanatory, normative, and instrumental. Although collaborative governance can generate desirable public values related to participat
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Amaral, Claudia Tannus Gurgel do, and Francisco Toniolo de Carvalho. "Democracia e deliberação: a escolha popular das políticas públicas locais - o caso do orçamento participativo de Porto Alegre (OPPOA) / Democracy and deliberation: the popular choice of local public policies - the case of the participative budget of..." Revista de Direito da Cidade 10, no. 1 (2018): 463–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.12957/rdc.2018.32138.

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O presente artigo visa analisar o Orçamento Participativo de Porto Alegre (OPPOA) como política orçamentária de auxílio na tomada de decisão dos gastos públicos através da participação popular. Embasa-se no marco teórico de promoção desta participação nas democracias ao longo dos anos e na formação do conceito de “democracia participativa”, onde a sociedade civil assume maior relevância no momento de tomada de decisões. Apresenta a formação histórica do OPPOA e a evolução das instâncias participativas em Porto Alegre. Revisa sua estrutura jurídica-legal e seu processo de tomada de decisão, con
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Hansson, Karin, and Love Ekenberg. "Managing deliberation: tools for structuring discussions and analyzing representation." Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy 10, no. 2 (2016): 256–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/tg-03-2015-0011.

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Purpose In this paper, the authors address the lack of methodologies and tools that support community and consensus processes in online settings while also acknowledging agonistic conflicts and a diversity of interest communities. The purpose of this paper is to develop a methodology and tool support for analysing discursive processes, as well as for creating structural support for better informed deliberative processes. Design/methodology/approach This participatory design is based on two case studies of urban planning projects in Swedish municipalities. An ethnographic study of information p
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Bandias, Susan Elizabeth, and Elizabeth (Janie) Mason. "'This is VJY, Over'." Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy 7, no. 4 (2019): 55–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.18080/jtde.v7n4.229.

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This paper examines the relationship between the use of High Frequency (HF) radio and the development of social capital in the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia. Social capital is an elusive concept. It has its origin in a number of disciplines and, as a consequence, it is a mix of disparate and intangible concepts such as trust, reciprocity, norms and cooperation. It has been argued that there is a strong positive correlation between the acquisition of social capital and social and economic wellbeing. In order to determine if the use of HF radio promoted the development of social capital,
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Parker, Jane, and Ozan Alakavuklar. "Social Movement Unionism as Union-Civil Alliances: A Democratizing Force? The New Zealand Case." Relations industrielles / Industrial Relations 73, no. 4 (2019): 784–813. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1056977ar.

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This exploratory study examines union-civil alliances in New Zealand (NZ). It focuses on the involvement of NZ’s peak union body, the Council of Trade Unions, in three civil group coalitions around the Living Wage Campaign, Decent Work Agenda and Environmental Agenda. It assesses how the CTU and its affiliates’ coalition involvement are informed by and seek to progress liberal (representative), participatory and/or more radical democratic principles, and what this means for organizational practice; the relations between the coalition parties; workplaces; and beyond.Through case discussions, th
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Castellá Andreu, Josep M. ª. "Tribunal Constitucional y proceso secesionista catalán: respuestas jurídico-constitucionales a un conflicto político-constitucional." Teoría y Realidad Constitucional, no. 37 (January 1, 2016): 561. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/trc.37.2016.17021.

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En este estudio se pasa revista a las cinco sentencias dictadas por el Tribunal Constitucional entre 2014 y 2015 en relación con el proceso secesionista iniciado en Cataluña en 2012. Buena parte de las impugnaciones siguen el procedimiento del artículo 161 CE y Título V LOTC y versan unas sobre la constitucionalidad de dos resoluciones aprobadas por el Parlamento de Cataluña en las que se plantea el derecho a decidir, el carácter soberano del pueblo de Cataluña y el inicio del proceso político y de un proceso constituyente, y las otras sobre la regulación y aplicación de los instrumentos para
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김주성. "Deliberative Democracy or Participatory Democracy?" Korean Political Science Review 42, no. 4 (2008): 5–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.18854/kpsr.2008.42.4.001.

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Shevchenko, Serhii, and Natalia Sidorenko. "E-government and ICT as instruments of corruption prevention in the context of the global trend of public service transparency." Public administration aspects 8, no. 5 (2020): 72–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/152095.

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The article provides a detailed analysis of the problem of implementing the concept of e-government and using ICT instruments of corruption prevention. That issue is considered in the context of the global trend of ensuring transparency of public service. Prospects for the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) as cost-effective and convenient tools of ensuring openness and transparency of the public service system and also the corruption reducing have been studied. Transparency of action within the public service and public administration system, public initiative and public
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Pateman, Carole. "Participatory Democracy Revisited." Perspectives on Politics 10, no. 1 (2012): 7–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537592711004877.

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Over the past two decades we have heard an historically unprecedented volume of talk about and praise of democracy, and many governmental, non-governmental, and international organizations have been engaged in democracy promotion. Democracy is a subject that crosses the boundaries in political science, and within my own field of political theory there has been a major revival of democratic theory. In political theory, argument about “democracy” is usually now qualified by one of an array of adjectives, which include cosmopolitan, agonistic, republican, and monitory. But the new form that has b
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Kann, Mark. "From Participatory Democracy to Digital Democracy." Fast Capitalism 1, no. 2 (2019): 27–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.32855/fcapital.200502.003.

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Peel, Jacqueline. "The ‘Rights’ Way to Democratize the Science–Policy Interface in International Environmental Law? A Reply to Anna-Maria Hubert." European Journal of International Law 31, no. 2 (2020): 657–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejil/chaa042.

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Abstract Science is widely regarded as being necessary for effective international environmental decision-making and risk assessment processes. However, it is equally well recognized that uncertainties or the complexity of phenomena under study mean that science may only offer partial knowledge for environmental problems in many circumstances. ‘Democratization’ of science is often proposed as a solution to this dilemma. This may involve incorporating a wider spectrum of expert views and public inputs in risk assessments of new technologies, public participation in science through so-called ‘ci
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Starr, Amory, María Elena Martínez-Torres, and Peter Rosset. "Participatory Democracy in Action." Latin American Perspectives 38, no. 1 (2010): 102–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0094582x10384214.

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Višňovský, Emil, and Štefan Zolcer. "Dewey's Participatory Educational Democracy." Educational Theory 66, no. 1-2 (2016): 55–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/edth.12152.

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Pellizzoni, Luigi. "Uncertainty and Participatory Democracy." Environmental Values 12, no. 2 (2003): 195–224. http://dx.doi.org/10.3197/096327103129341298.

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Eberhardt, María Laura. "La revocatoria de mandato en Colombia: diseño institucional y resultados de su aplicación // The Recall in Colombia: institutional design and results of its application." Revista de Derecho Político 1, no. 103 (2018): 453. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/rdp.103.2018.23210.

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Resumen:Desde los años 90, tras la crisis del modelo de representación de masas característico de los Estados de Bienestar y el arribo de la llamada democracia de audiencia, propia de los Estados de la Era Global, varios paísesde América Latina emprendieron reformas constitucionales en las que, entre otros cambios, incorporaron mecanismos de participación y control ciudadano asociados a las concepciones participativa y directa de democracia, como ser: la iniciativa popular, la consulta popular, el presupuesto participativo y la revocatoria de mandato, entre otros. Esta última herramienta de ac
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Cabannes, Yves. "Participatory budgeting: a significant contribution to participatory democracy." Environment and Urbanization 16, no. 1 (2004): 27–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1630/095624704323026133.

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Cabannes, Yves. "Participatory budgeting: a significant contribution to participatory democracy." Environment and Urbanization 16, no. 1 (2004): 27–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095624780401600104.

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ParkEuikyung. "Rousseau’s Paradox for participatory democracy." 사회과학연구 16, no. 2 (2008): 76–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.17787/jsgiss.2008.16.2.76.

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Wolfe, Joel D. "A Defense of Participatory Democracy." Review of Politics 47, no. 3 (1985): 370–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034670500036925.

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In order to defend participatory democracy in large-member voluntary organizations, Michels's challenge to traditional democratic theory must be answered. By arguing that the technical, sociological, and psychological processes of modern organizations invariably result in leaders dominating members, Michels questioned democratic theorists' assertions that participation is self-reinforcing and that participation produces popular control. Defending participatory democracy, then, involves showing how the problems of participation and popular control can be overcome in formally representative orga
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