Citizens' power in Latin America : theory and practice /

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Author / Creator:Lupien, Pascal, 1978- author.
Imprint:Albany : State University of New York Press, [2018]
Description:x, 178 pages ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11459713
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ISBN:9781438469171
1438469179
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other form:Online version: Lupien, Pascal, 1978- Citizens' power in Latin America. Albany : State University of New York Press, 2018 9781438469195
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Summary:Citizens' Power in Latin America takes the reader into the heart of communities where average citizens are attempting to build a new democratic model to improve their socioeconomic conditions and to have a voice in decisions that affect their lives. Based on groundbreaking fieldwork conducted in Venezuela, Ecuador, and Chile, Pascal Lupien contrasts two models of participatory design that have emerged in Latin America and identifies the factors that enhance or diminish the capacity of these mechanisms to produce positive outcomes. He draws on lived experiences of citizen participants to reveal the potential and the dangers of participatory democracy. Why do some democratic innovations appear to succeed while others fail? To what extent do these institutions really empower citizens, and in what ways can they be used by governments to control participation? What lessons can be learned from these experiments? Given the growing dissatisfaction with existing democratic systems across the world, this book will be of interest to people seeking innovative ways of deepening democracy.
Physical Description:x, 178 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781438469171
1438469179