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11%OFFGianpaolo Baiocchi - Popular Democracy: The Paradox of Participation - 9781503600768 - V9781503600768
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Popular Democracy: The Paradox of Participation

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Description for Popular Democracy: The Paradox of Participation Paperback. Num Pages: 224 pages. BIC Classification: JHB; JPW. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 5487 x 3556 x 18. Weight in Grams: 295.

Local participation is the new democratic imperative. In the United States, three-fourths of all cities have developed opportunities for citizen involvement in strategic planning. The World Bank has invested $85 billion over the last decade to support community participation worldwide. But even as these opportunities have become more popular, many contend that they have also become less connected to actual centers of power and the jurisdictions where issues relevant to communities are decided.

With this book, Gianpaolo Baiocchi and Ernesto Ganuza consider the opportunities and challenges of democratic participation. Examining how one mechanism of participation has traveled the world—with ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
Palo Alto, United States
ISBN
9781503600768
SKU
V9781503600768
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99-50

About Gianpaolo Baiocchi
Gianpaolo Baiocchi is Associate Professor of Sociology at New York University and the author of Militants and Citizens: The Politics of Participatory Democracy in Porto Alegre (Stanford, 2005), among others. Ernesto Ganuza is a sociologist at the Spanish National Research Council.

Reviews for Popular Democracy: The Paradox of Participation
"Projects for citizen participation are reshaping discussions about democracy and actual government practices around the world. Yet the role of experts and bureaucracies has grown at the same time. Gianpaolo Baiocchi and Ernesto Ganuza make sense of this seeming paradox and identify the possibilities of a rapidly changing political era."—Craig Calhoun, Centennial Professor, London School of Economics "Popular Democracy is ... Read more

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