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|a Participatory budgeting in global perspective /
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|a Cover -- Participatory Budgeting in Global Perspective -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figure -- Acronyms -- Introduction -- Democracy in the Twenty-first Century -- What Is Participatory Budgeting? -- The Original PB: The Porto Alegre Model -- PB: Transformations and Impact -- Central Contributions -- PB's Core Principles -- Voice -- Vote -- Social Justice -- Social Inclusion -- Oversight -- Why Is PB Spreading So Rapidly? To What Effect? -- Advancing the Debate -- Conclusion -- 1: The Global Adoption of PB
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|a Four Mechanisms Driving Policy Innovation -- Creation -- Diffusion -- Adaptation -- Parallel Development of Similar Programs -- Tracing the Spread of PB -- Creation -- Diffusion: Isomorphic Adoption and Adaptation -- Parallel Developments of Similar Institutions -- Typology of PB Programs -- Empowered Democracy and Redistribution -- Deepening Democracy through Community Mobilization -- Mandated by National Government -- Digital PB -- Social Development and Accountability -- Efficient Governance -- Conclusion -- 2: Theorizing PB's Effects on Individuals and Communities -- Theory of Change
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|a Individual-level Outcomes -- Citizens: Engaging, Deliberating, and Empowering -- Elected Officials: Opening Access and Gathering Information -- Civil Servants: Gathering Information and Realigning Administrative Processes -- From the Individual to the Community -- Civil Society -- Accountability -- Well-being -- Conditioning Factors -- Macro-level -- Meso-level -- Variation in Program Design -- Scale -- Social Justice Requirement -- Social Inclusion -- Voting Rules -- Oversight -- Hypothesizing Breadth of Political and Social Change by PB Type -- Empowered Democracy and Redistribution
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|a Deepening Democracy through Community Mobilization -- Mandated by National Government -- Digital PB -- Social Development and Accountability -- Efficient Governance Programs -- Conclusion -- 3: Where It All Began: PB in Latin America -- Empowered Democracy and Redistribution -- Brazil -- From Empowered Democracy to Mandated by National Government -- Peru -- Social Development and Accountability -- El Salvador -- Deepening Democracy through Community Mobilization -- Mexico -- Comparative Analysis -- Conclusion -- 4: Parallel Paths to Local Democracy in Asia
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|a From Deepening Democracy through Community Mobilization to Mandated by National Government -- The Philippines -- South Korea -- Deepening Democracy and Social Development and Accountability to Mandated by National Government -- Indonesia -- PB and Authoritarian China -- Comparative Analysis -- Conclusion -- 5: Re-engaging Citizens in Europe and North America -- South-to North Diffusion: PB Comes to the North Atlantic Region -- Deepening Democracy through Community Mobilization -- Toronto Housing Corporation -- Chicago and New York City -- Córdoba, Spain -- Portugal -- France -- Digital PB
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|a This book provides a theoretical and empirical explanation to account for widespread variation in Participatory Budgeting's adoption, adaptation, and impacts.
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