Neighborhood-representing organizations (NROs) are generally viewed as the most authentic form of citizen participation and local democracy. In this article, I question how democratic NROs actually are, both on the local level (participatory democracy) and in the external arena (representative democracy). I present a new conceptual model of the components of democracy in neighborhood organizations. A review of the literature is presented within the context of this model to show to what extent NROs are democratic. The findings indicate that the level of democracy in NROs is questionable and that the iron law of oligarchy is valid for this type of organization. The problem of low participatory and representative democracy is addressed, and ...
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This article aims to explain variations in the participation of civic organizations in neighborhood ...
Despite the scholarly consensus on the importance of civic organizations for the livability of neigh...
This paper analyzes the lack of civic engagement in local government decision-making and the problem...
Despite the scholarly consensus on the importance of civic organizations for the livability of neigh...
Despite the scholarly consensus on the importance of civic organizations for the livability of neigh...
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Political marginalization of minorities and government corruption are two key factors that have led ...
Neighborhood associations are one of the most ubiquitous types of voluntary organization. This paper...
This article aims to explain variations in the participation of civic organizations in neighborhood ...
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The question of what effect formal structures of neighborhood organizations have on member involveme...
To promote collaborative urban planning, the United States Federal Government requires that city and...
This article develops the concept of shoestring democracy as a way to characterize the resulting soc...
This thesis was undertaken to examine existing models of municipal government linked neighbourhood ...
This article aims to explain variations in the participation of civic organizations in neighborhood ...
Despite the scholarly consensus on the importance of civic organizations for the livability of neigh...
This paper analyzes the lack of civic engagement in local government decision-making and the problem...
Despite the scholarly consensus on the importance of civic organizations for the livability of neigh...
Despite the scholarly consensus on the importance of civic organizations for the livability of neigh...
The paper uses network theory to examine the institutionalization of community governance in Los Ang...
Political marginalization of minorities and government corruption are two key factors that have led ...
Neighborhood associations are one of the most ubiquitous types of voluntary organization. This paper...
This article aims to explain variations in the participation of civic organizations in neighborhood ...
This dissertation examines contemporary changes in relations and forms of urban governance by focusi...
Collective efficacy describes residents\u27 perceptions regarding their ability to work with their n...
The question of what effect formal structures of neighborhood organizations have on member involveme...
To promote collaborative urban planning, the United States Federal Government requires that city and...
This article develops the concept of shoestring democracy as a way to characterize the resulting soc...
This thesis was undertaken to examine existing models of municipal government linked neighbourhood ...
This article aims to explain variations in the participation of civic organizations in neighborhood ...