Juan Carlos Triviño‐Salazar, Vicent Climent‐Ferrando
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The deliberative democracy and governance literature indicates that the challenge of participatory mechanisms (e.g., participatory budgeting, citizen assemblies) is to be inclusive of all citizens, especially marginalized ones from the political system. Immigrants as a marginalized group are a target of inclusion. Asking the circumstances under which these mechanisms promote immigrants' effective inclusion is still a pending question. This article proposes a theoretical model centered on their inclusion in these mechanisms. We apply our model to the incorporation of immigrants into Barcelona's Neighborhood Council Meetings, revamped under the radical‐left Barcelona en Comú‐led government (2015–2023). Findings show that opening participatory mechanisms for immigrants did not build de facto inclusionary dynamics in Barcelona. We explained such findings on the mismatch between the political quest to deepen democracy and promote social justice through participatory mechanisms and the limitations to implement practices leading to a pluralist engagement with immigrants.
协商民主和治理文献表明,参与机制(如参与式预算编制、公民大会)面临的挑战是包容所有公民,特别是政治系统中的边缘化公民。移民作为一个边缘化群体,是包容的对象。这些机制在何种情况下能促进移民的有效融入,仍是一个悬而未决的问题。本文提出了一个以移民融入这些机制为中心的理论模型。我们将模型应用于移民融入巴塞罗那邻里委员会会议的情况,该会议在激进左翼的巴塞罗那委员会(Barcelona en Comú)领导的政府(2015-2023 年)下进行了改革。研究结果表明,为移民开放参与机制并没有在巴塞罗那形成事实上的包容性动力。我们将这些发现解释为通过参与机制深化民主和促进社会正义的政治追求与实施导致移民多元化参与的实践限制之间的不匹配。