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This thesis, titled Governance and Community Capitals, explores the kinds of practical processes that have made governance work in three faith-based schools in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea (PNG). To date, the nation of PNG has been unable to meet its stated educational goals; however, some faith-based primary schools have overcome educational challenges by changing their local governance systems. What constitutes good governance in developing countries and how it can be achieved in a PNG schooling context has received very little scholarly attention. In this study, the subject of governance is approached at the nexus between the administrative sciences and asset-based community development. In this space, the researcher provides an understanding of the contribution that community capitals have made to understandings of local forms of governance in the development context. However, by and large, conceptions of governance have a history of being positioned within a Euro-centric frame and very little, if anything is known about the naming of capitals by indigenous peoples. In this thesis, six indigenous community capitals are made visible, expanding the repertoire of extant capitals published to date. The capitals identified and named in this thesis are: Story, Wisdom, Action, Blessing, Name and Unity. In-depth insights into these capitals are provided and through the theoretical idea of performativity, the researcher advances an understanding of how the habitual enactment of the practical components of the capitals made governance work in this unique setting. The study draws from a grounded and appreciative methodology and is based on a case study design incorporating a three-stage cycle of investigation. The first stage tested the application of an assets-based method to documentary sources of data including most significant change stories, community mapping and visual diaries. In the second stage, a group process method relevant to a PNG context was developed and employed. The third stage involved building theory from case study evidence using content analysis, language and metaphorical speech acts as guides for complex analysis. The thesis demonstrates the contribution that indigenous community capitals can make to understanding local forms of governance and how PNG faith-based schools meet their local governance challenges.

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Contemporary strategies for rural development in Australia are based upon notions of self-help and bottom-up, community-based initiatives which are said to 'empower' the individual from the imposing structures of government intervention. While such strategies are not entirely new to Australia, they have, it seems, been inadequately theorised to date and are generally regarded, in rather functionalist terms, as indicative of attempts to cut back on public expenditure. Harnessing itself to the 'governmentality' perspective, this paper explores government and 'expert' discourses of rural community development in Queensland and suggests, instead, that these strategies are indicative of an advanced liberal form of rule which seeks to 'govern through community'. With this in mind, three basic research questions are identified as worthy of further exploration; how are the notions of self-governing individuals and communities constructed in political discourse; what political rationalities are used to justify current levels of(non) intervention and finally; what are the discourses, forms and outcomes of empowerment at the local level? The paper concludes by arguing that while the empowering effects of self-help are frequently cited as its greatest virtue, it is not so much control as the added burden of responsibility that is being devolved to local people. Given the emphasis of the governmentality perspective on strategies for 'governing at a distance', however, these conclusions can hardly be unexpected. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd, All rights reserved.

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This article examines the women's quota at the local governance level in urban India, using several case studies of women municipal councillors, to question the evidently low numbers of poor and marginalised women amongst them. It examines issues of class, caste, and religion that have a direct impact on the access of poor women to quotas reserved for them at the local government level. The objective of this work is to draw attention to the specific ways in which women are constrained at the pre-election stage, resulting in an elite capture of the women's quota in India, indicating the need for further research and study on this issue.

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Les médias renforcent l’image négative de l’émergence de zones criminelles dans certaines banlieues, mettant en avant l’impuissance des interventions policières et de la stratégie étatique. Les citoyens vivant au quotidien dans ces quartiers expriment un sentiment d’insécurité. L’impression d’un cercle vicieux entre insécurité réelle et sentiment d’insécurité persiste alors au travers de tels discours et perdure au travers des époques et des lieux, que ce soit en France, aux États-Unis ou même au Canada. Bon nombre d’études ont déjà posé la question à savoir si ces discours se fondent sur une réelle situation d’insécurité ou sur le sentiment d’insécurité des citoyens mais peu ont pris l’axe d’approfondir la réflexion et l’étude sur ces nouveaux phénomènes de désordres urbains et d’incivilités émergents dans les banlieues du Québec. Cette recherche a pour but d’approfondir cette réflexion en prenant un exemple d’un quartier de Laval au Québec. Il s’agit d’établir s’il y a réelle problématique d’incivilités et de désordres urbains ou s’il s’agit davantage d’un sentiment d’insécurité, le but étant ainsi de pouvoir établir un guide de résolutions de problèmes dans les banlieues et d’apporter une réflexion sur les interventions potentielles dans des zones sensibles. Se basant sur une méthodologique mixte, reliant une comparaison des statistiques de criminalité par quartiers à la perception d’acteurs clés de terrain de Laval, cette recherche apporte un nouveau regard sur ces résolutions de problèmes. Les résultats apportent une analyse intéressante sur cette interaction en soulignant l’importance du quartier et des caractéristiques sociodémographiques, du contrôle social informel, du tissu social mais aussi de la nécessité du cadre de l’autorité institutionnelle telle que la police, l’école ou encore le tissu associatif. Ces premiers éléments permettent d’ouvrir la discussion sur un plan partenarial d’interventions établissant une stratégie de lutte contre l’insécurité et le sentiment d’insécurité, cassant ainsi ce cercle vicieux par la mise en place d’une nouvelle gouvernance locale de sécurité et de bien-vivre ensemble.

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In the past 20 years, decentralization has been proposed as a strategy for enhancing public participation. Aid-providing organizations, such as the World Bank, stimulated decentralization processes in several countries in the hope that this would promote civic empowerment, diminish corruption, enhance efficiency, and improve public service delivery. This assumption forms the basis for a comparative analysis into the relation between decentralization and participation at the local level in Brazil, Japan, Russia and Sweden. A multi-level regression analysis using the data of the Democracy and Local Governance Project was undertaken in order to test the 'one size fits all' and the 'diversity in development' hypotheses. The results show that the second hypothesis was corroborated. Perceived autonomy had a different impact on openness to participation depending on the country considered; in one country (Japan), perceived autonomy diminished public officials' willingness to be open to public participation.

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Neste artigo analisamos a literatura de parceria entre o estado e a sociedade civil, em particular sobre a parceria entre as organizações públicas e as organizações sem fins lucrativos. Discutimos as diferentes perspectivas do conceito de parceria e objetivamos destacar algumas das principais preocupações teóricas sobre este conceito no contexto da governança. Buscamos mostrar que, em geral, o contexto histórico da parceria não tem sido incluído entre os fatores usados para explicar o seu uso no contexto da governança. Apontamos que, a despeito das análises sobre parceria que indicam que esta traz benefícios sociais, ainda existem lacunas no conhecimento que evidenciem que esta "tecnologia social" contribui efetivamente para empoderar as pessoas e os grupos sociais com menor poder de influência. A maior parte da literatura sugere que a parceria objetiva fortalecer a relação entre a população e o governo local e melhorar as possibilidades das pessoas e dos grupos sociais com menor poder de influência em participar na governança local. Entretanto, não encontramos na literatura sobre parceria evidências substantivas de que ela se direciona para modificar a estrutura de poder político. Finalmente, mostramos que não está claro se a interação entre as "pessoas comuns" e o estado, por via de um processo participativo, tem contribuído efetivamente para construir coesão social para diferentes grupos sociais. A principal contribuição do artigo é expandir o conhecimento dos fatores que influenciam (de forma positiva e negativa) o processo de parceria entre o estado e a sociedade civil para o desenvolvimento local.

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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Participatory Budgeting (PB) is an innovative methodology of public budget management. It includes the common citizen in decision-making process, which does not happen in traditional budget processes. PB emerged in Brazil in the last two decades of the last century (Porto Alegre’s experience is the best known model) and spread to several countries since then. The spread of the practice has produced significant changes in relation to the original proposals, requiring the efforts of analysts to identify them in different situations, carried out by different political actors, with different objectives. Pires and Pineda (2008a) proposed a typology of PB sought to contemplate the experiences from the simplest to the most daring and less sophisticated to the pretentious, so as to allow assessment of the maximum number of cases. In this article the Spanish experiences of PB are characterized from this typology, highlighting its most relevant aspects. It is a useful study to understand the evolution of PB in Spain, but also to continue the effort to better define what is and can become the participatory budget as a possible tool for improving the management of local public finance and democracy

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Bern is a classic example of a so-called secondary capital city, which is defined as a capital city that is not the primary economic center of its nation. Such capital cities feature a specific political economy characterized by a strong government presence in its regional economy and its local governance arrangements. Bern has been losing importance in the Swiss urban system over the past decades due to a stagnating economy, population decline and missed opportunities for regional cooperation. To re-position itself in the Swiss urban hierarchy, political leaders and policymakers established a non-profit organization called “Capital Region Switzerland” in 2010 arguing that a capital city should not be measured by economic success only, but by its function as a political center where political decisions are negotiated and implemented. This city profile analyses Bern's strategy and discusses its ambitions and limitations in the context of the city's history, socio-economic and political conditions. We conclude that Bern's positioning strategy has so far been a political success, yet that there are severe limitations regarding advancing economic development. As a result, this re-positioning strategy is not able to address the fundamental economic development challenges that Bern faces as a secondary capital city.

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Existe un interés creciente acerca el papel que puede jugar la economía social en tanto que plataforma de lanzamiento de iniciativas de desarrollo económico y social a nivel local. En este texto se tratará de responder a la pregunta siguiente. ¿Es posible que iniciativas locales que movilizan al capital social y a los recursos de la economía social puedan rectificar la situación de pobreza que viven comunidades rurales, barrios urbanos desheredados, recreando Iazos sociales en el seno de estos espacios y conectándolos con las redes económicas y sociales más prosperas? Se planteará que el éxito de Ias iniciativas locales impulsadas por la economía social en lo que respecta a iniciar procesos de mejoramiento de la calidad de vida de sus habitantes depende de cuatro factores: 1) Ia capacidad de los líderes y actores locales de movilizar y de combinar una amplia gama de recursos, 2) la existencia de un liderazgo reconocido y construido socialmente, 3) la existencia de estructuras y de organizaciones que ayudan a solucionar conflictos entre los actores sociales y que les permiten aprender a actuar de manera colectiva, y 4) la identificación colectiva de objetivos estratégicos destinados al uso innovador de fondos y programas de sostén del desarrollo. Desde este punto de vista, la economía social se puede considerar como incubadora de innovación social.

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In this translation draft of the first part of the author's recently-published book in Japanese, entitled as "Rural-cities in Contemporary Iran: Revolution, War and the Structural Changes in the Rural Society," we are presenting the preliminary discussions on Iranian middle-sized cities and towns which emerged in these 30 years or so. We start from the explanations of the contents of the above-mentioned book and do the reviewing of the preceding studies, followed by the critical review of the studies on the Iranian revolution in 1979, and the studies on Iran's recent political trends and the tendencies towards the local governance, which was tempered and collapsed with the appearance of President Ahmadīnejād. This consists of the Introduction and the first parts of Chapter 1 of our book, and we are expecting to finish translating the whole contents and to publish it in the near future. We apologize for the shortcomings of this paper, for example some partial lack of correspondence of its bibliography with the main contents, mainly because of the technical reasons.