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Reclaiming Participatory Governance - Social Movements and the Reinvention of Democratic Innovation

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Reclaiming Participatory Governance offers empirical and theoretical perspectives on how the relationship between social movements and state institutions is emerging and developing through new modes of participatory governance.


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1. Introduction to the Volume Section 1: Conceptualising Democracy-driven Governance 2. Challenging the "Rules of the Game": The Role of Bottom-up Participatory Experiments for Deliberative Democracy 3. Innovations in Participatory Governance and the (De)commodification of Social Wellbeing 4. Can Local Participation Disrupt Neoliberalism? The Politics and Ethics of Caring for Democracy 5. The Democratic Multiverse: Governance, Associations and the Prospects for Progressive Democratic Renewal Section 2: Tracing Emergence of Democracy-driven Governance 6. Towards Participatory Transition Governance: The Role of Social Movements as "Collaborators" for Democratic Innovation 7. "Be Like Water": Participatory Arts, Prefigurative Social Movements and Democratic Renewal 8. Whose and What Right to the City? Insights from Lisbon 9. De-POLARizing Civic Participation? Lessons from the Incomplete Experience of Greenland 10. Collective Candidacies and Mandates in Brazil: Challenges and Pitfalls of a Gambiarra 11. Democracy-driven Governance and Governance-driven Democratization in Barcelona and Nantes Section 3: Assessing the Challenges to Projects of Radical Reform 12. Expanding Participatory Governance Through Digital Platforms? Drivers and Obstacles in the Implementation of the Decidim Platform 13. The Embeddedness of Public-common Institutions: The Citizen Assets Programme in Barcelona 14. How Can Democracy-driven Governance Turn into Techno-populism? Arguing on the Case of Ahora Madrid 15. Surfing Disappointment: The Uneasy Inclusion of Social Movement Activists in Local Participatory Institutions. A Case-study in Madrid (2015-2019) 16. Institutionalising Participation from Below: From the Shack to Municipal Elections in Commercy, France Section 4: Conclusion 17. Concluding Remarks: Towards the Messy Middle. The Next Generation of Democracy-driven Governance Research


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Adrian Bua is Lecturer in Urban Politics in the Department of Politics and International Relations, and a member of the Centre for Urban Research on Austerity, at De Montfort University, UK. His latest work spans democratic theory, urban studies and political economy.
Sonia Bussu is Associate Professor in Public Policy at INLOGOV at the University of Birmingham, UK. Her research and published work focus on participatory governance, coproduction and participatory research.


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Reclaiming Participatory Governance offers empirical and theoretical perspectives on how the relationship between social movements and state institutions is emerging and developing through new modes of participatory governance.

Product details

Assisted by Adrian Bua (Editor), Sonia Bussu (Editor)
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.10.2024
 
EAN 9781032111254
ISBN 978-1-032-11125-4
No. of pages 290
Weight 560 g
Illustrations schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, farbige Illustrationen, Raster,schwarz-weiss, Raster, farbig, Zeichnungen, schwarz-weiss, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss
Series Routledge Studies in Democratic Innovations
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Affairs & Administration, Political structure & processes, Political structure and processes, Regional, state and other local government, Regional government

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