Participatory budgeting in Europe : democracy and public governance
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Participatory budgeting in Europe : democracy and public governance
Routledge, 2021
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Les budgets participatifs en Europe : des services publics au service du public
Participatory budgeting in Europe
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Originally published: Paris : La Découverte, c2008
"This translated edition first published 2016. First issued in paperback 2021"--T.p. verso
Bibliography: p. [227]-244
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Can participatory budgeting help make public services really work for the public? Incorporating a range of experiments in ten different countries, this book provides the first comprehensive analysis of participatory budgeting in Europe and the effect it has had on democracy, the modernization of local government, social justice, gender mainstreaming and sustainable development. By focussing on the first decade of European participatory budgeting and analysing the results and the challenges affecting the agenda today it provides a critical appraisal of the participatory model. Detailed comparisons of European cases expose similarities and differences between political cultures and offer a strong empirical basis to discuss the theories of deliberative and participatory democracy and reveal contradictory tendencies between political systems, public administrations and democratic practices.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. 'It all began in Porto Alegre...'
Chapter 2. European convergence?
Chapter 3. Six participatory models
Chapter 4. Porto Alegre in Europe? (Spain and Italy)
Chapter 5. 'Proximity democracy is in the air' (France)
Chapter 6. Proximity: Springboard or trap? (Belgium, Portugal, Netherlands)
Chapter 7. Participatory modernisation (Germany and Finland)
Chapter 8. Between community development and public-private partnerships (United Kingdom, Poland)
Chapter 9. Public services serving the public?
Chapter 10. An instrument of social justice?
Chapter 11. Democratizing democracy?
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