Reclaiming Participatory Governance : Social Movements and the Reinvention of Democratic Innovation.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bua, Adrian.
Other Authors: Bussu, Sonia.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2023.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:Routledge Studies in Democratic Innovations Series
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Acknowledgements
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Chapter 1 Introduction to the Volume
  • Section 1 Conceptualising Democracy-Driven Governance
  • Chapter 2 Challenging the "Rules of the Game": The Role of Bottom-Up Participatory Experiments for Deliberative Democracy
  • Chapter 3 Innovations in Participatory Governance and the (De)commodification of Social Wellbeing
  • Chapter 4 Can Local Participation Disrupt Neoliberalism?: The Politics and Ethics of Caring for Democracy
  • Chapter 5 The Democratic Multiverse: Governance, Associations and the Prospects for Progressive Democratic Renewal
  • Section 2 Tracing the Emergence of Democracy-Driven Governance
  • Chapter 6 Towards Participatory Transition Governance: The Role of Social Movements as "Collaborators" for Democratic Innovation
  • Chapter 7 "Be Like Water": Participatory Arts, Prefigurative Social Movements and Democratic Renewal
  • Chapter 8 Whose and What Right to the City?: Insights from Lisbon on the interplay of movements and institutions within participatory processes
  • Chapter 9 De-POLARising Civic Participation?: Lessons from the Incomplete Experience of Greenland
  • Chapter 10 Collective Candidacies and Mandates in Brazil: Challenges and Pitfalls of a Gambiarra
  • Chapter 11 Democracy-Driven Governance and Governance-Driven Democratisation in Barcelona and Nantes
  • Section 3 Assessing the Challenges to Projects of Radical Reform
  • Chapter 12 Expanding Participatory Governance through Digital Platforms?: Drivers and Obstacles in the Implementation of the Decidim Platform
  • Chapter 13 The Embeddedness of Public-Common Institutions: The Citizen Assets Programme in Barcelona.
  • Chapter 14 How Can Democracy-Driven Governance Turn into Technopopulism?: Arguing on the Case of Ahora Madrid
  • Chapter 15 Surfing Disappointment: The Uneasy Inclusion of Social Movement Activists in Local Participatory Institutions: A Case Study of Madrid (2015-2019)
  • Chapter 16 Institutionalising Participation from Below: From the Shack to Municipal Elections in Commercy, France
  • Section 4 Conclusion
  • Chapter 17 Towards the Messy Middle: The Next Generation of Democracy-Driven Governance Research
  • Index.