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Participatory governance in China: ‘Informal public participation’ through neighbourhood mobilisation

Environment and Planning C Politics and Space, 2022
Public participation is an emergent feature of urban governance in Nanjing, China. Though introduced to address social conflicts around urban redevelopment, the fact is that government-led public participation did not successfully soothe tensions, but ...
Liu Cao
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Why do political parties promote participatory governance? The Brazilian Workers’ Party case

Critical Policy Studies, 2022
This article presents the motivations incumbent parties may have to create and promote participatory governance innovations. For that I analyze the case of the Brazilian Workers’ Party (PT – Partido dos Trabalhadores).
C. Bezerra
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Understanding institutional dynamics in participatory governance: how rules, practices and narratives combine to produce stability or diverge to create conditions for change

Critical Policy Studies, 2021
Participatory governance is institutionalised to the extent that it shapes the behaviour of decision-makers and citizens. Participation policies that do not change established behaviour have limited, if any, impact.
I. Blanco, Vivien Lowndes, Y. Salazar
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Managing the Flow Experience - The Dilemmas of Participatory Governance in Hungarian Social Enterprises

Journal of Social Entrepreneurship, 2021
Based on interviews with key stakeholder groups of social enterprises in Hungary, democratic practices in decision making were seen as important features of social enterprises.
S. Takács
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Community Branding and Participatory Governance: A Glocal Strategy for Heritage Enhancement

The Heritage
Cultural heritage plays a crucial role in strengthening local identity and fostering socio-economic development. However, its effective enhancement requires an inclusive decision-making process capable of integrating the diverse perspectives of ...
Lucia Della Spina
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Participatory Governance

OECD Development Centre Policy Briefs, 1999
• Empowerment of the poor is one ingredient in effective poverty reduction. • A demand-driven participatory approach enhances effectiveness and efficiency. • Accountability is the central lever for participatory governance. • Capacity building is necessary for making participatory governance a reality.
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Participatory Governance

2017
“Participatory governance” widely refers to the democratic mechanisms which are intended to involve citizens in public policy-making processes. In other words, participatory governance is aimed to establish a bridge between public institutions and ordinary people, in an attempt to increase the effectiveness and responsiveness of public policy-making ...
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Participatory information governance

Records Management Journal, 2019
Purpose This paper examines the recordkeeping governance requirements of the childhood out-of-home Care sector, with critical interlaced identity, memory, cultural and accountability needs. They argue that as we enter a new era of participation, new models for governance are required to recognise and dynamically negotiate a range of rights in and to ...
Joanne Evans   +2 more
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Strengthen governability rather than deepen democracy: why local governments introduce participatory governance

International Review of Administrative Sciences, 2019
Innovations in participatory governance have been widely discussed but their introduction as such is rarely examined. This article seeks to understand why, in a context of established democracy, local authorities engage in participatory governance. Using
D. Kübler   +3 more
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PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE

Social Work in Health Care, 1976
The sharing in departmental decision making is viewed as a responsibility to be borne collaterally with the director by practitioners delivering direct services. While the process is viewed as consonant with professional growth and therefore properly evolutionary, the authors after facilitating premises and structures as well as a delineation of risks ...
S, Hirsch, L C, Shulman
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