Local Democracy and Development

Local Democracy and Development
Title Local Democracy and Development PDF eBook
Author T. M. Thomas Isaac
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 268
Release 2002
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780742516076

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In this definitive history, a key figure in the People's Campaign in Kerala provides a unique insider's account of one of the world's most extensive and successful experiments in decentralization. Launched in 1996, the campaign mobilized over 3 million of Kerala's 30 million people and resulted in bottom-up development planning in all 1,052 of its villages and urban neighborhoods. The authors tell a powerful story of mass mobilization and innovation as bureaucratic opposition was overcome, corruption and cynicism were rooted out, and parliamentary democracy prevailed. Considering both the theoretical and applied significance of the campaign in the context both of India's development since independence and of recent international debates about decentralization, civil society, and empowerment, the book provides invaluable lessons for sustainable development worldwide.

Planning Democracy

Planning Democracy
Title Planning Democracy PDF eBook
Author Jess Gilbert
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 366
Release 2015-04-28
Genre History
ISBN 0300213395

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Late in the 1930s, the U.S. Department of Agriculture set up a national network of local organizations that joined farmers with public administrators, adult-educators, and social scientists. The aim was to localize and unify earlier New Deal programs concerning soil conservation, farm production control, tenure security, and other reforms, and by 1941 some 200,000 farm people were involved. Even so, conservative anti–New Dealers killed the successful program the next year. This book reexamines the era’s agricultural policy and tells the neglected story of the New Deal agrarian leaders and their visionary ideas about land, democratization, and progressive social change.

Democracy And Economic Planning

Democracy And Economic Planning
Title Democracy And Economic Planning PDF eBook
Author Pat Devine
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 306
Release 2020-02-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780429718717

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Devine begins with an analysis of the theory and practice of capitalist planning, central planning and 'market socialism'. He argues that, while market socialism is currently favoured by many economists who reject both capitalism and the command planning of the Soviet model, it cannot fulfil the promises held out for it. In the remainder of the bo

Democratic Economic Planning

Democratic Economic Planning
Title Democratic Economic Planning PDF eBook
Author Robin Hahnel
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 317
Release 2021-05-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1000392112

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Democratic Economic Planning presents a concrete proposal for how to organize, carry out, and integrate comprehensive annual economic planning, investment planning, and long-run development planning so as to maximize popular participation, distribute the burdens and benefits of economic activity fairly, achieve environmental sustainability, and use scarce productive resources efficiently. The participatory planning procedures proposed provide workers in self-managed councils and consumers in neighbourhood councils with autonomy over their own activities while ensuring that they use scarce productive resources in socially responsible ways without subjecting them to competitive market forces. Certain mathematical and economic skills are required to fully understand and evaluate the planning procedures discussed and evaluated in technical sections in a number of chapters. These sections are necessary to advance the theory of democratic planning, and should be of primary interest to readers who have those skills. However, the book is written so that the main argument can be followed without fully digesting the more technical sections. Democratic Economic Planning is written for dreamers who are disenamored with the economics of competition and greed want to know how a system of equitable cooperation can be organized; and also for sceptics who demand "hard proof" that an economy without markets and private enterprise is possible.

Planning Democracy

Planning Democracy
Title Planning Democracy PDF eBook
Author Gilbert, Jess
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 366
Release 2015-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 030020731X

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Late in the 1930s, the U.S. Department of Agriculture set up a national network of local organizations that joined farmers with public administrators, adult-educators, and social scientists. The aim was to localize and unify earlier New Deal programs concerning soil conservation, farm production control, tenure security, and other reforms, and by 1941 some 200,000 farm people were involved. Even so, conservative anti–New Dealers killed the successful program the next year. This book reexamines the era’s agricultural policy and tells the neglected story of the New Deal agrarian leaders and their visionary ideas about land, democratization, and progressive social change.

Digital Participatory Planning

Digital Participatory Planning
Title Digital Participatory Planning PDF eBook
Author Alexander Wilson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 269
Release 2021-09-29
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1000436616

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Digital Participatory Planning outlines developments in the field of digital planning and designs and trials a range of technologies, from the use of apps and digital gaming through to social media, to examine how accessible and effective these new methods are. It critically discusses urban planning, democracy, and computing technology literature, and sets out case studies on design and deployment. It assesses whether digital technology offers an opportunity for the public to engage with urban change, to enhance public understanding and the quality of citizen participation, and to improve the proactive possibilities of urban planning more generally. The authors present an exciting alternative story of citizen engagement in urban planning through the reimagination of participation that will be of interest to students, researchers, and professionals engaged with a digital future for people and planning.

Doing Democracy with Circles

Doing Democracy with Circles
Title Doing Democracy with Circles PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Ball
Publisher Living Justice Press
Total Pages 209
Release 2013-11
Genre
ISBN 1937141071

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