The Call for Participation: A Vision Exempt from Inequality?
- Author
- Yolande Pelchat
- Corporate Author
- Nouvelles pratiques sociales
- Collation
- p. 114โ129
- Resource Language
- French
- Year of publication
- 2010
- Resource Type
- International normative instruments / policy and advocacy documentsResearch papers / journal articles
- Level of education
- Higher educationLifelong learningNon-formal education
- Region
- Europe and North America
- Place of publication
- Montrรฉal
Citizen participation, which is promoted by the New Public Management, conveys a high symbolic value. Citizen participation is generally associated with the consideration of othersโ voices, recognition, emancipation, empowerment and well-being. In short, it carries the promise of a more just world with greater social solidarity and less hierarchic social relations. This paper proposes to leave aside this fashionable rhetoric, at least temporarily, and to search for what might have been left at its borders. This exploratory journey aims to reframe, within larger debates about democracy, the call for participation and its assumed or desired effects. The invitation to beware of losing, on the way, the radical nature of democracy, is issued.

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