While there is a vast body of literature on participatory planning, researchers have hardly addressed the question of how traditional modes of governance can be turned into more democratic forms of decision-making. The aim of this article is to investigate to what extent non-governmental organizations (NGOs) can serve as change agents. Following the classical role of NGOs as a watchdog over governmental operations, it is hypothesized that participatory experiments instigated by NGOs might come closer to the communicative ideal than their government-initiated counterparts. The hypothesis is tested using an experiment with democratic planning in Haifa, Israel. The main conclusion of the analysis is that NGOs may be able to pressure government...
This article examines the idea of participatory democracy. The article provides case study of pilot ...
This article examines the idea of participatory democracy. The article provides case study of pilot ...
Different approaches in participatory planning stem from argumentation that stresses a certain model...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the bottom-up perspective in the study of civil society pa...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the bottom-up perspective in the study of civil society pa...
Participation is a prominent feature of many decision-making and planning processes. Among its procl...
Participation is a prominent feature of many decision-making and planning processes. Among its procl...
Citizen participation has become an important part of the whole democratic society. The demand of ci...
Political participation beyond elections is a recurrent subject in the analysis of politics at the d...
Under the participatory approach it is advocated that the role of state as initiators and managers o...
The concept of environmental innovation strategies (EIS) is introduced and discussed. The notion ref...
publisher奈良This paper discusses participatory approaches to sustainable development and the roles of...
Non-governmental organizations play an increasingly important role in the formation and implementati...
Public participation has become an essential feature of global environmental governance, as it legit...
The notion of democratic deficit has been at the centre of many debates on the European Union for t...
This article examines the idea of participatory democracy. The article provides case study of pilot ...
This article examines the idea of participatory democracy. The article provides case study of pilot ...
Different approaches in participatory planning stem from argumentation that stresses a certain model...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the bottom-up perspective in the study of civil society pa...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the bottom-up perspective in the study of civil society pa...
Participation is a prominent feature of many decision-making and planning processes. Among its procl...
Participation is a prominent feature of many decision-making and planning processes. Among its procl...
Citizen participation has become an important part of the whole democratic society. The demand of ci...
Political participation beyond elections is a recurrent subject in the analysis of politics at the d...
Under the participatory approach it is advocated that the role of state as initiators and managers o...
The concept of environmental innovation strategies (EIS) is introduced and discussed. The notion ref...
publisher奈良This paper discusses participatory approaches to sustainable development and the roles of...
Non-governmental organizations play an increasingly important role in the formation and implementati...
Public participation has become an essential feature of global environmental governance, as it legit...
The notion of democratic deficit has been at the centre of many debates on the European Union for t...
This article examines the idea of participatory democracy. The article provides case study of pilot ...
This article examines the idea of participatory democracy. The article provides case study of pilot ...
Different approaches in participatory planning stem from argumentation that stresses a certain model...