Participatory Budgeting: a developing country process?<br />A comparative analysis of the experiences of PB in Brazil, France and Spain.

An increased dissatisfaction and disbelief toward modern democracy resulted in the revival of deliberative democracy and of experiments, such as participatory budgeting (PB). PB is a process of conjoint decision making through which citizens and local governments deicide on the final allocation of n...

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Main Author: Drouault, Sandra
Language:ENG
Published: 2007
Subjects:
PB
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Online Access:http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00283658
http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/28/36/58/PDF/Thesis_draft_3.pdf
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spelling ndltd-CCSD-oai-tel.archives-ouvertes.fr-tel-002836582013-01-07T18:35:01Z http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00283658 http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/28/36/58/PDF/Thesis_draft_3.pdf Participatory Budgeting: a developing country process?<br />A comparative analysis of the experiences of PB in Brazil, France and Spain. Drouault, Sandra [SHS:SCIPO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science Participatory Budgeting developing country process <br />comparative analysis PB Brazil France Spain social development participation deliberative sandra drouault lyn carson An increased dissatisfaction and disbelief toward modern democracy resulted in the revival of deliberative democracy and of experiments, such as participatory budgeting (PB). PB is a process of conjoint decision making through which citizens and local governments deicide on the final allocation of new public investment budget in their cities. While the Brazilian experiments of PB have been extensively researched, those in Europe have not. Therefore this research project endeavours to fill the gaps of the literature concerning the nature of PB and its applicability to developed countries, particularly in Spain and France. In so doing, it will compare the experience of French, Spanish and Brazilian cities and attempt to determine the influences of the contexts on their PB experiments. The main results from this comparative analysis are that the effects of contextual variables are mediated by the procedural ones. Therefore, PB can be adapted to different contexts by changing the procedural variables. However, five key PB practices have to be respected for PB to keep its essence. Moreover, this research has also focused on the under-researched but crucial links that exists between PB and deliberative theory and the respective insights that they can convey to each other. 2007-06-29 ENG PhD thesis
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language ENG
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topic [SHS:SCIPO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science
Participatory
Budgeting
developing
country
process
<br />comparative
analysis
PB
Brazil
France
Spain
social
development
participation
deliberative
sandra
drouault
lyn
carson
spellingShingle [SHS:SCIPO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science
Participatory
Budgeting
developing
country
process
<br />comparative
analysis
PB
Brazil
France
Spain
social
development
participation
deliberative
sandra
drouault
lyn
carson
Drouault, Sandra
Participatory Budgeting: a developing country process?<br />A comparative analysis of the experiences of PB in Brazil, France and Spain.
description An increased dissatisfaction and disbelief toward modern democracy resulted in the revival of deliberative democracy and of experiments, such as participatory budgeting (PB). PB is a process of conjoint decision making through which citizens and local governments deicide on the final allocation of new public investment budget in their cities. While the Brazilian experiments of PB have been extensively researched, those in Europe have not. Therefore this research project endeavours to fill the gaps of the literature concerning the nature of PB and its applicability to developed countries, particularly in Spain and France. In so doing, it will compare the experience of French, Spanish and Brazilian cities and attempt to determine the influences of the contexts on their PB experiments. The main results from this comparative analysis are that the effects of contextual variables are mediated by the procedural ones. Therefore, PB can be adapted to different contexts by changing the procedural variables. However, five key PB practices have to be respected for PB to keep its essence. Moreover, this research has also focused on the under-researched but crucial links that exists between PB and deliberative theory and the respective insights that they can convey to each other.
author Drouault, Sandra
author_facet Drouault, Sandra
author_sort Drouault, Sandra
title Participatory Budgeting: a developing country process?<br />A comparative analysis of the experiences of PB in Brazil, France and Spain.
title_short Participatory Budgeting: a developing country process?<br />A comparative analysis of the experiences of PB in Brazil, France and Spain.
title_full Participatory Budgeting: a developing country process?<br />A comparative analysis of the experiences of PB in Brazil, France and Spain.
title_fullStr Participatory Budgeting: a developing country process?<br />A comparative analysis of the experiences of PB in Brazil, France and Spain.
title_full_unstemmed Participatory Budgeting: a developing country process?<br />A comparative analysis of the experiences of PB in Brazil, France and Spain.
title_sort participatory budgeting: a developing country process?<br />a comparative analysis of the experiences of pb in brazil, france and spain.
publishDate 2007
url http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00283658
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