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Resumo:The local scale has long been considered the ideal laboratory for democracy because the proximity between electors and elected officials is believed to pave the way to participatory policymaking and democratic improvement. The paper unpacks this assumption by examining tensions emerging from the design and implementation of Democratic Innovations in western countries. The main argument of this paper builds on the acknowledgement that local innovations have become an asset of multiple state levels, multi-actor networks, and constituencies. The local scale holds the potential to be an ideal laboratory if democratic innovations are put into the historical, political, economic, and social context of multi-scalar democracy in different localities.
Autores principais:Falanga, Roberto
Assunto:Democratic innovations democracy government governance society
Ano:2024
País:Portugal
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Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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title Democratic innovations: is the local scale (still) the ideal laboratory for democracy?
title_full Democratic innovations: is the local scale (still) the ideal laboratory for democracy?
title_fullStr Democratic innovations: is the local scale (still) the ideal laboratory for democracy?
title_full_unstemmed Democratic innovations: is the local scale (still) the ideal laboratory for democracy?
title_short Democratic innovations: is the local scale (still) the ideal laboratory for democracy?
title_sort Democratic innovations: is the local scale (still) the ideal laboratory for democracy?
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