The promise and perils of participatory policy making / Lucio Baccaro, Konstantinos Papadakis.
- Title
- The promise and perils of participatory policy making / Lucio Baccaro, Konstantinos Papadakis.
- Published by
- Geneva : ILO, 2008.
- Author
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- Description
- viii, 69 p.; 24 cm.
- Summary
- Explores whether civil society organisations have a stronger influence when directly involved in policy making than when trying to exert influence from the outside. Contrasts the theoretical underpinnings of participatory governance and deliberation theories with empirical findings from field research in South Africa. Underlines the roles of mobilization capacities and exit options from participatory structures.
- Series statement
- Research series / International Institute for Labour Studies ; 117
- Uniform title
- Research series (International Institute for Labour Studies) no. 117.
- Subject
- Afrique du Sud R
- Civil society
- HIV/AIDS
- Non-governmental organizations
- Political participation
- Political planning > Citizen participation
- República de Sudáfrica
- Social policy
- VIH/SIDA
- administración pública
- administration publique
- child labour
- civil society
- desarrollo participativo
- développement participatif
- economic policy
- gobernabilidad
- gouvernance
- governance
- mobilisation sociale
- movilización social
- papel de la OIT
- participatory development
- politique économique
- política económica
- public administration
- role of ILO
- rôle de l'OIT
- social mobilization
- sociedad civil
- société civile
- trabajo infantil
- travail des enfants
- Genre/Form
- IILS pub
- ILO pub
- pub IIEL
- pub IIES
- pub OIT
- Contents
- Introduction -- An outline of deliberative public administration theory -- Habermasian views on deliberation and civil society -- The evolution of participatory governance in South Africa; Participatory economic policy: the case of NEDLAC; Participatory policy-making and child labour; SANAC and the fight against HIV-AIDS -- Building communicative power: a discussion of empirical findings -- Concluding Remarks --References -- List of interviewees.
- Owning institution
- Harvard Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 53-61).
- Processing action (note)
- committed to retain