Gaventa, John
(2001),
“Participatory local governance: six propositions for
development”, IDS
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2.
Putnam, Robert
(1993), Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern
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3.
Schneider uses the term “participatory governance”
somewhat differently, to refer to good governance as part of the participatory
agenda (i.e. that governance should involve participation). He argues that good
governance is participatory, in that it should include all relevant stakeholders
taking part in joint decision-making; see
Schneider, Hartmut
(1999),
“Participatory governance for poverty reduction”
, Journal for International Development Vol 11,
pages
521–534
. Gaventa also discusses participatory governance (with a local emphasis)
in the context of extending participation beyond the social sphere into the
political arena; see reference 1.
4.
Mulenga, Dr Mark C
and
Pr. Alain Dubresson
(editors) (2001), “International symposium on
government, governance and urban territories in Southern
Africa”,
University of Zambia, Lusaka21–22 November, University of Paris X. A copy of
this may be obtained from Professor Dubresson: e-mail him at Alain.dubresson@u-paris10.fr