Brokers in Participatory Urban Governance: Assembling Formal and Informal Politics

IF 0.1 Q4 GEOGRAPHY
M. Koster
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Participatory urban governance, with its focus on citizen representation and the equitable distribution of resources, has been implemented globally to deepen democracy. Some individuals position themselves as voluntary representatives, or brokers, between the state and their fellow citizens. In this article I analyse the increasingly important and largely informal roles of such brokers in participatory urban governance. Informed by my research in Brazil and the Netherlands, this article explores how brokers position themselves in administrative schemes and how they operate both in and out of officially sanctioned channels and institutions. In general, the scholarly debate on brokerage within participatory governance is divided into two arguments: first, an argument about neoliberal deregulation, which encourages the practices of active citizen-mediators, and second, an argument about modernization, which sees brokers as remnants of a clientelist political system. The first argument, mostly based on research in the global North, sees brokers as formal mediators, while the second, mostly based on studies in the global South, sees them as engaged in highly informal and personalized transactions. In this article, to bridge the existing divide between these arguments, I present an approach of brokers as ‘assemblers’, connective agents who actively bring together different government and citizen actors, institutions and resources while combining formal and informal politics.
参与式城市治理中的经纪人:正式政治与非正式政治的集合
以公民代表和公平分配资源为重点的参与式城市治理已在全球范围内实施,以深化民主。有些人把自己定位为国家和他们的同胞之间的自愿代表或经纪人。在这篇文章中,我分析了这些经纪人在参与式城市治理中日益重要和很大程度上非正式的作用。根据我在巴西和荷兰的研究,本文探讨了经纪人如何在管理方案中定位自己,以及他们如何在官方认可的渠道和机构内外运作。一般来说,关于参与式治理中的经纪的学术辩论分为两种观点:第一种是关于新自由主义放松管制的观点,它鼓励积极的公民调解人的做法;第二种是关于现代化的观点,它将经纪人视为客户主义政治制度的残余。第一种观点主要基于发达国家的研究,认为经纪人是正式的中间人;第二种观点主要基于发达国家的研究,认为经纪人从事的是高度非正式和个性化的交易。在这篇文章中,为了弥合这些观点之间的分歧,我提出了一种将经纪人视为“组装者”的方法,他们积极地将不同的政府和公民行为者、机构和资源聚集在一起,同时结合正式和非正式的政治。
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Espace Politique
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