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Politics & Society | 2014

Participatory Budgeting as if Emancipation Mattered

Gianpaolo Baiocchi; Ernesto Ganuza

Participatory Budgeting has by now been widely discussed, often celebrated, and is now instituted in at least 1,500 cities worldwide. Some of its central features—its structure of open meetings, its yearly cycle, and its combination of deliberation and representation—are by now well known. In this article, however, we critically reflect on its global travel and argue for more careful consideration of some of its less well-known features, namely the coupling of the budgeting meetings with the exercise of power. We disaggregate PB into its communicative and empowerment dimensions and argue that its empowerment dimensions have usually not been part of its global expansion—and this is cause for concern from the point of view of emancipation. We thus discuss the specific institutional reforms associated with empowerment in the original version as well as its analytic dimensions. We also address some of the specific dangers of a communication-only version of PB as well as some suggestions for reintroducing empowerment.


International Journal of Urban and Regional Research | 2014

The Struggle for a Voice: Tensions between Associations and Citizens in Participatory Budgeting

Ernesto Ganuza; Héloïse Nez; Ernesto Morales

The emergence of new participatory mechanisms, such as participatory budgeting, in towns and cities in recent years has given rise to a conflict between the old protagonists of local participation and the new citizens invited to participate. These mechanisms offer a logic of collective action different from what has been the usual fare in cities — one based on proposal rather than demand. As a result, urban social movements need to transform their own dynamics in order to make room for a new political subject (the citizenry and the non-organized participant) and to act upon a stage where deliberative dynamics now apply. This article aims to analyse this conflict in three different cities that set up participatory budgeting at different times: Porto Alegre, Cordova and Paris. The associations in the three cities took up a position against the new participatory mechanisms and demanded a bigger role in the political arena. Through a piece of ethnographic research, we shall see that the responses of the agents involved (politicians, associations and citizens) in the three cities share some arguments, although the conflict was resolved differently in each of them. The article concludes with reflections on the consequences this conflict could have for contemporary political theory, especially with respect to the role of associations in the processes of democratization and the setting forth of a new way of doing politics by means of deliberative procedures.


Journal of Civil Society | 2016

Conflicts and paradoxes in the rhetoric of participation

Ernesto Ganuza; Gianpaolo Baiocchi; Nicole Summers

ABSTRACT The expansion of participation processes and techniques around the world in recent years takes place under the rhetoric of citizen empowerment. This rhetoric has been questioned by many scholars, who often point out the weak impact of such practices and the new games of domination to which participation is submitted. This article examines this dilemma from the expansion of participatory budgeting in the global North. We propose a study of assembly processes involving the local public administration in the cities of Chicago and Córdoba. This process reveals conflicts and paradoxes that often remain hidden in the research, but nevertheless show struggles to appropriate and define the meaning of participation.


Journal of Public Deliberation | 2012

The Power of Ambiguity: How Participatory Budgeting Travels the Globe

Ernesto Ganuza; Gianpaolo Baiocchi


Archive | 2015

Becoming a Best Practice

Gianpaolo Baiocchi; Ernesto Ganuza


Mouvements | 2018

Oui, on peut concilier démocratie radicale et gestion efficace

Ernesto Ganuza; Héloïse Nez; Yves Sintomer; Irène Jami


Mouvements | 2018

Les labyrinthes du pouvoir : les mairies du changement face aux administrations

Rodrigo Blanca; Ernesto Ganuza; Irène Jami


Revista Espanola De Investigaciones Sociologicas | 2017

¿Asambleas, referéndums o consultas? Representaciones sociales de la participación ciudadana / Assemblies, Referendums or Consultations? Social Representations of Citizen Participation

Patricia García-Espín; Ernesto Ganuza; Stefano De Marco


Revista De Estudios Politicos | 2017

Do people want more participation? Tensions and conflicts in governance in times of scepticism

Ernesto Ganuza; Patricia García-Espín; Stefano De Marco


Qualitative Sociology | 2017

Participatory Skepticism: Ambivalence and Conflict in Popular Discourses of Participatory Democracy

Patricia García-Espín; Ernesto Ganuza

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Patricia García-Espín

Spanish National Research Council

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Héloïse Nez

François Rabelais University

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Ernesto Morales

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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