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Public participation by other means? Informal practices to engage with matters of collective concern in non-democratic settings

Descrizione del progetto

Uno sguardo più attento al coinvolgimento dei cittadini

Il coinvolgimento dei cittadini negli affari pubblici non rappresenta una novità: la partecipazione dei cittadini alle decisioni che modellano le loro vite è fondamentale per qualsiasi democrazia ed essenziale per costruire la fiducia tra i cittadini e le istituzioni pubbliche stabilite. L’obiettivo consiste nell’aumentare la partecipazione pubblica a questioni di interesse pubblico. In quest’ottica, il progetto InPart, finanziato dall’UE, identificherà nuovi metodi di partecipazione pubblica, in particolare in contesti all’interno dei quali è generalmente scoraggiata la partecipazione delle persone. Nello specifico, il progetto si concentrerà su pratiche informali che implicano un lavoro relativo a procedure formali e a spazi pubblici, e che dipendono dal rimanere invisibili. Adotterà un approccio qualitativo per svolgere un’indagine comparativa su siti locali (il sistema sanitario russo) e globali (l’industria farmaceutica) in cui proliferano situazioni non democratiche.

Obiettivo

How to ensure meaningful public participation in governing matters of collective concern? With the growth of distrust and alienation between citizens and established political institutions, it urgent to improve democracy by finding new ways of involving citizens in decisions that shape their lives. I make a counterintuitive proposal to look for new modes of public participation in informal practices creatively employed by citizens to contest governance arrangements, especially in settings where they are discouraged from doing so. Scholarship traditionally defines public participation as dependent on making issues public, i.e. visible and debatable, whereas informality is considered dysfunctional and anomic, not least to democracy itself. Therefore, informal practices that involve working around formal procedures and public spaces, and depend on remaining invisible, have not been explored as modes of public participation. My project is the first comprehensive study of public participation by means of informal practices. It takes a qualitative approach inspired by the ethnographic ‘rear-mirror’ methodology to comparatively investigate local (Russian healthcare system) and global (pharmaceutical industry) sites where non-democratic situations abound and identify how informality mediates participation in health, a domain personally relevant for many citizens because their lives are at stake. I will elucidate the effects of this mediation and elaborate the theoretical significance of conceptualising certain informal practices as public participation. This project will offer a fundamentally novel insight into the impacts of informal practices on formulating and addressing matters of collective concern, enable discerning a wider spectrum of participatory modalities, and open up new avenues of democratisation. I will draw on my previous research on informality in health and pharmapolitics and on my extensive international network to achieve the project goals.

Meccanismo di finanziamento

ERC-STG - Starting Grant

Istituzione ospitante

UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 499 510,00
Indirizzo
MINDERBROEDERSBERG 4
6200 MD Maastricht
Paesi Bassi

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Regione
Zuid-Nederland Limburg (NL) Zuid-Limburg
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 1 499 510,00

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