“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 activities. Either an interest-based, integrative, or functional logic may variously inspire participatory governance initiatives. Apart from the inner logic inspiring these initiatives, the attempt to give a deliberative power to people distinguishes participatory governance.
Palumbo, R. (2017). Participatory Governance. In E.B. Adinolfi Paola (a cura di), Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance (pp. 1-6). Springer [10.1007/978-3-319-31816-5_1834-1].
Participatory Governance
Palumbo, Rocco
2017-09-01
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“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 activities. Either an interest-based, integrative, or functional logic may variously inspire participatory governance initiatives. Apart from the inner logic inspiring these initiatives, the attempt to give a deliberative power to people distinguishes participatory governance.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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