Intermediation and Representation in Latin America : Actors and Roles Beyond Elections /

This book shows how the introduction of intermediation is relevant in studying public policy processes, as they are increasingly accompanied by grey spaces in public and non-public arenas that cannot be categorized as purely representative or purely participative. Instead, hybrid mechanisms are deve...

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Corporate Authors: SpringerLink (Online service)
Group Author: Zaremberg, Gisela (Editor); Guarneros-Meza, Valeria (Editor); Gurza Lavalle, Adri n (Editor)
Published: Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
Publisher Address: Cham :
Publication Dates: 2017.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Studies of the Americas
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51538-0
Summary: This book shows how the introduction of intermediation is relevant in studying public policy processes, as they are increasingly accompanied by grey spaces in public and non-public arenas that cannot be categorized as purely representative or purely participative. Instead, hybrid mechanisms are developing in the policy-making process, which bring in new actors who either are unelected while being required to represent or advocate for the common good of others or are directly elected but challenged by identity/rights-based issues of the people they are required to act in the best interest of. By addressing five different Latin American countries and a wide range of case studies from human rights, labour relations, neighbourhood management, municipal bureaucracies, social accountability, to complex national systems of citizen participation this volume shows the versatility and validity of CIP as a tool for analysing public policy and understanding contemporary democratic innovation in Latin America.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (XIX, 211 pages) : illustrations.
ISBN: 9783319515380
Index Number: JL950
CLC: D0
Contents: 1. Introduction. Beyond Elections: Representation Circuits and Political Intermediation -- 2. Political Intermediation and Public Policy in Brazil: Councils and Conferences in the Policy Spheres of Health and Women s Rights -- 3. Establishing Intermediaries in Developing Mechanisms of Citizen Participation in La Silsa, Caracas, Venezuela -- 4. Political Rights and Intermediation: Municipal Decentralization and Democratic Innovation in Uruguay -- 5. Bolivia: Social Control as the Fourth State Power 1994-2015 -- 6. Citizen Security in Mexico: Examining Municipal Bureaucracy From the View of the Intermediation-Representation Debate -- 7. Conflicts of Representation and Redistribution in the Mexican Labour World -- 8. The Political-Legal Representation Circuit of Human Rights Politics -- 9. Conclusions and Future Research Agenda.