Indicators for analysis of citizens’ proposals in participatory budgeting. Towards the right to the city
The growing importance of participatory processes as a complement to representative democracy in local spaces among other results have led to a substantial increase in the experiences of participatory budgets. These experiences have been −since its beginning− observed from different standpoints, in...
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2016
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| Online Access: | https://revistachasqui.org/index.php/chasqui/article/view/2584 |
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| Summary: | The growing importance of participatory processes as a complement to representative democracy in local spaces among other results have led to a substantial increase in the experiences of participatory budgets. These experiences have been −since its beginning− observed from different standpoints, in order to understand them and, at the same time, determine the possibilities of their primary aims. We present a methodology for the evaluation and comparison of one of the main protagonists of the processes of participatory budgets: the citizens’ proposals -equipment, work, activities, and services- in which these experiences are developed. Thereby providing quantifiable criteria for both quantitative and qualitative analysis of the objectives of participatory budgeting. |
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