This article argues that political participation is shaped by locally distinctive 'rules-in-use', notwithstanding the socio-economic status or level of social capital in an area. It recognizes that the resources available to people, as well as the presence of social capital within communities, are potential key determinants of the different levels of local participation in localities. However, the article focuses on a third factor – the institutional rules that frame participation. Levels of participation are found to be related to the openness of the political system, the presence of a 'public value' orientation among local government managers, and the effectiveness of umbrella civic organizations. Whereas resources and social capital are ...
Different concepts of local democracy imply different tasks, functions and reform strategies for loc...
The thesis had three main objectives: to investigate the capacity of social capital in Thai society ...
This article argues that Robert Putnam’s social capital thesis is too society-centred and undervalue...
This dissertation examines political participation in American cities through a combination of an ag...
The article analyses the relationship between citizens’ trust in local government institutions and p...
Many institutions in North American are currently experiencing growing pressure from affected groups...
Local Governance and Citizen Participation: Social Capital and Enabling Policy Environment
In this article the old question: ‘Do institutions matter?’ is answered for institutions that define...
In this article, we explore the embedding of citizen participation in local government. Our study co...
This paper questions the links between social capital and political engage-ment, arguing that previo...
This article focuses on political participation of local publics in the unemployment field, examinin...
The author has made an attempt to theoretically – by referring to empirical evidence – formulate the...
Citizen participation is usually seen as a vital aspect of democracy. Many theorists claim that citi...
This article discusses developments in citizen participation and its contribution to democracy since...
This article discusses developments in citizen participation and its contribution to democracy since...
Different concepts of local democracy imply different tasks, functions and reform strategies for loc...
The thesis had three main objectives: to investigate the capacity of social capital in Thai society ...
This article argues that Robert Putnam’s social capital thesis is too society-centred and undervalue...
This dissertation examines political participation in American cities through a combination of an ag...
The article analyses the relationship between citizens’ trust in local government institutions and p...
Many institutions in North American are currently experiencing growing pressure from affected groups...
Local Governance and Citizen Participation: Social Capital and Enabling Policy Environment
In this article the old question: ‘Do institutions matter?’ is answered for institutions that define...
In this article, we explore the embedding of citizen participation in local government. Our study co...
This paper questions the links between social capital and political engage-ment, arguing that previo...
This article focuses on political participation of local publics in the unemployment field, examinin...
The author has made an attempt to theoretically – by referring to empirical evidence – formulate the...
Citizen participation is usually seen as a vital aspect of democracy. Many theorists claim that citi...
This article discusses developments in citizen participation and its contribution to democracy since...
This article discusses developments in citizen participation and its contribution to democracy since...
Different concepts of local democracy imply different tasks, functions and reform strategies for loc...
The thesis had three main objectives: to investigate the capacity of social capital in Thai society ...
This article argues that Robert Putnam’s social capital thesis is too society-centred and undervalue...