分析政策参与者对地方政府不同治理模式的偏好

B. Verschuere, Arne Roets, Kristof Steyvers, Bram Wauters, Liese Berkvens, Nina De Smedt, Willem Goutry, Gilles Pittoors, Ruben Van Severen, Tessa Haesevoets
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公民对政策决策的有效参与取决于所有民主参与者的支持:公民、政治家和公务员。根据 4000 多名受访者的数据,我们探讨了所谓的 "多角色集群 "的存在,即对地方政策决策的不同模式持积极(或消极)态度的群体,无论其正式机构角色(政治家、公务员或公民)如何。聚类分析显示,有两大类受访者明显倾向于参与式决策,而非代议制决策。该分析还突出表明,有一大类受访者明显偏好代议制决策模式而非参与式决策模式。进一步的分析表明,与环境变量(如治理能力、民主质量以及行为者工作和/或生活所在城市的社会资本)相比,个人(意识形态)变量(如左翼威权主义和社会主导倾向)更能预测民主行为者的聚类成员身份。这项研究之所以重要,是因为它对以下假设提出了质疑,即公民参与应主要被视为解决地方治理问题的(部分)办法,如特定地方社区缺乏治理能力、社会资本低或民主质量下降。因此,它有助于我们理解参与式治理的形式。
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Analysing policy actors’ preferences for different modes of governing in local government
Effective citizen participation in policy decision making depends on the support of all democratic actors involved: citizens, but also politicians and civil servants. Drawing on data from over 4,000 respondents, we explore the existence of so-called ‘multi-actor clusters’, that is, groups of people who are characterised by a positive (or negative) stance towards different modes of local policy decision making, irrespective of their formal-institutional role (politician, civil servant or citizen). Cluster analysis shows two large clusters of respondents that clearly prefer participatory over representative policy decision making. The analysis also highlights a substantial cluster of respondents who clearly prefer representative policy decision making modes over participatory ones. Further analysis shows that a democratic actor’s cluster membership is better predicted by individual (ideological) variables (such as left-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation), compared to contextual variables (like governing capacity, democratic quality, and social capital of the municipality in which the actors work and/or live). This research is important because it challenges the assumption that citizen participation is to be considered primarily as (part of) the solution for local governance problems like a lack of governing capacity, low social capital or decreased democratic quality in/of specific local communities. In this way, it contributes to our understanding of participatory forms of governance.
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