Mapping the Outcomes of Citizen Engagement

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Mapping the Outcomes of Citizen Engagement
Abstract
Summary Despite the normative beliefs that underpin the concept of participation, its impact on improved democratic, and developmental outcomes has proven difficult to assess. Using a meta-case study analysis of a sample of 100 cases, we inductively create a typology of four democratic and developmental outcomes, including (a) the construction of citizenship, (b) the strengthening of practices of participation, (c) the strengthening of responsive and accountable states, and (d) the development of inclusive and cohesive societies. We find that citizen participation produces positive effects across these outcome types, though in each category there are also important types of negative outcomes as well.
Publication
World Development
Volume
40
Issue
12
Pages
2399-2410
Date
December 2012
Journal Abbr
World Development
ISSN
0305-750X
Accessed
21/04/2016, 10:17
Library Catalogue
ScienceDirect
Citation
Gaventa, J., & Barrett, G. (2012). Mapping the Outcomes of Citizen Engagement. World Development, 40(12), 2399–2410. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2012.05.014