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Axes VI-Meeting Seminar "Democratic Management of Cities"

shafts VI Encuentro Democratic Management Seminar Cities are


Policy and Management: Who decides the management of cities? Who decides
management in cities is to debate the experience and expertise of various actors in their access to public decision making and the contradictions that arise between traditional political processes and participatory decision-making.
is also thinking about all those restrictions which is undergoing a process of public decision making. Restrictions from state public organizations themselves, the social, political, economic and cultural cities and national and international context.
Some suggested topic to exchange experiences:
a) Decentralization
b) urban planning from the inclusion and exclusion from citizenship (land use)
c) Public goods, common goods, public services
d) Public resources and autonomy

management: Representative democracy versus participatory experiences
What are the experiences of participatory democracy that have no place in the processes of representative democracy in our cities, what are not and why.
Do participation experiences reinforce representative democracy, describing parallel processes or call into question the existing institutions?. Suggested Topics

a) Boards of neighborhood participation
b) Minutes of commitment
c) political and constitutional reform
d) Governance, unicameral, automatic majority
d) local political parties
e) Media
f) Managing Partner : public - public / public / private / public-third sector

Political Culture and Cultural Participation: Among citizens and customers: the political culture and the culture of participation
After the nineties, we have passed the management vision of policies public? Asking this is to reflect the political and cultural processes that tended to destroy the notion of citizen as one who "decides in your city."
is also addressing contradictions between those instances created and / or institutional support, often through legal instruments and the actual practices of popular participation. Subjects
Suggested
a) Meeting of Knowledge: university and local governments
b) Human Rights
c) Construction of citizens and economic
d) Young people and local governments
e) Schools and citizenship
f) trajectories of participation in Córdoba ( neighborhood movements)
g) Information and Communication

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