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Comparing Environmental Advisory Councils: How They Work and Why it Matters
Alarcón, Pau; Fernández-Martínez, José Luis; Font, Joan (Sustainability, 2020-05-23)In many countries, advisory councils are the most common participatory institution in which public administration interacts with civil society around environmental issues. Nevertheless, our knowledge about them is quite ... -
Participatory frustration. The unintended cultural effect of local democratic innovations.
Most research on participatory processes has stressed the positive effects that these institutions have in the relationships between public authorities and civil society. This article analyzes a more negative product that ... -
Participatory Motivations in Advisory Councils: Exploring Different Reasons to Participate.
Costa-Font, Joan; Pasadas, Sara; Fernández-Martínez, José Luis (Taylor & Francis, 2021)The most common participatory institution has been insufficiently analysed: associationally based institutions often exist at any government level (from the neighbourhood to the state), but have received only scant academic ... -
The Climate Citizens’ Assembly of Mallorca: Assessment of the process and impact on the media and public policies.
Ganuza-Fernández, Ernesto; Fernández-Martínez, José Luis; Lancha-Hernández, Emma; Font-Fábregas, Joan; Bates, Coco (2024)The Climate Citizens' Assembly of Mallorca (MCA) is the first assembly held in Spain set up by members of civil society. The assembly began on November 19th, 2022 and ended on February 14th, 2023. This report presents the ... -
The devil is in the detail: What do citizens mean when they support stealth or participatory democracy?
Fernández-Martínez, José Luis; Costa-Font, Joan (SAGE, 2017)Recent research on citizen process preferences has highlighted three different models of decision making: representation, participation and stealth democracy. However, the meanings of the two alternatives to the prevailing ... -
The promise for democratic deepening: the effects of participatory processes in the interaction between civil society and local governments
Bherer, Laurence; Fernández-Martínez, José Luis; García-Espín, Patricia; Jiménez Sánchez, Manuel (Taylor & Francis, 2016)Participatory processes (PPs) implemented around the world in the last 20 years have not led to critical social transformations, as was expected when participatory democracy was first projected. However, this kind of ... -
What drives process preferences? The role of perceived qualities of policymakers and party preferences.
Fernández-Martínez, José Luis; Alarcón-Pérez, Pau; Font-Fábregas, Joan (Springer Nature, 2020)This article analyzes factors which explain support for the representative model and its two main alternatives: direct democracy and technocracy. It discusses the role played by two understudied explanatory factors: ...