Beyond the “Usual Suspects”? Reimagining Democracy With Participatory Budgeting in Chicago
Abstract
This article examines whether democratic innovations in the United States attract citizens who are typically underrepresented within existing political institutions. We focus on participatory budgeting, an intervention where residents decide how to allocate a particular pot of public money. Taking “PB Chicago” as our case study, we use survey and interview data to examine whether organizers realized their stated goal of involving residents other...
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Title
Beyond the “Usual Suspects”? Reimagining Democracy With Participatory Budgeting in Chicago
Published Date
Sep 22, 2019
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
4
Pages
861 - 882
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