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Citizen Participation in Budgeting and Beyond

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This study aims to explore both theories and specific practices surrounding participatory budgeting as a central theme. It addresses fundamental questions in public policy regarding desires within democratic contexts and the challenge of balancing centralization and decentralization in decision-making. Participatory budgeting exemplifies a form of deliberation, where the quality of engagement is influenced by the relationships among involved parties. These dynamics are shaped not only by current practices but also by deeper cultural constructs, making them complex to analyze. Understanding these relationships poses significant challenges, as it requires a nuanced conceptualization of the issues and a robust methodological approach. This area of research is both difficult and promising within public policy. The editors hope this collection will shed light on these complexities and demonstrate how governance practices can enhance proactive public engagement in civil democracy. Through this work, they aim to contribute to the ongoing exploration of participatory budgeting and its implications for democratic governance.

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Citizen Participation in Budgeting and Beyond, Joanna Fitt

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Titul
Citizen Participation in Budgeting and Beyond
Jazyk
polsky
Vydavatel
Libron
Rok vydání
2021
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
180
ISBN10
8366269612
ISBN13
9788366269613
Série
Anotace
This study aims to explore both theories and specific practices surrounding participatory budgeting as a central theme. It addresses fundamental questions in public policy regarding desires within democratic contexts and the challenge of balancing centralization and decentralization in decision-making. Participatory budgeting exemplifies a form of deliberation, where the quality of engagement is influenced by the relationships among involved parties. These dynamics are shaped not only by current practices but also by deeper cultural constructs, making them complex to analyze. Understanding these relationships poses significant challenges, as it requires a nuanced conceptualization of the issues and a robust methodological approach. This area of research is both difficult and promising within public policy. The editors hope this collection will shed light on these complexities and demonstrate how governance practices can enhance proactive public engagement in civil democracy. Through this work, they aim to contribute to the ongoing exploration of participatory budgeting and its implications for democratic governance.