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Political Efficacy through Deliberative Participation in Urban China: A Case Study on Public Hearings

机译:通过协商参与中国城市的政治效力:以公共听证会为例

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Since the early 2000s, local governments in China have been holding public hearings to solicit opinion from state, city and township residents about legal and administrative issues. Having begun with a relatively small participation rate, in the last 10 years public hearings have achieved sustainable growth in their frequency and visibility in mainstream and social media. Given that public hearings do not offer decision-making power, the increased participation rate reveals an influence not necessarily on public policy making, but on urban citizens' attitudes towards available participatory and deliberative mechanisms. This article refers to three bodies of literature: political efficacy, deliberative democracy, and social movements. The literature on political efficacy reveals the link between political attitudes and behaviors. The literature on deliberative democracy is an important part of the analysis because Chinese public hearings are based on deliberative designs imported from North America and Western Europe. The literature on social movements complements the deliberative analysis undertaken in an authoritarian context by providing it with conceptual tools to adapt to this new setting. The public hearings held in Guiyang (Guizhou), Wuhan (Hubei) and Qingdao (Shandong) in 2010 and 2011 are used as case studies to demonstrate participation demographics and the impact of public hearing participation on city dwellers. This article investigates the impact of participation in public hearings on the political efficacy of Chinese citizens, and, based on the results, contends that such participation equips the participants with an increased level of political efficacy, and enables the development of political networks and citizen strategies that help to constrain local officials.
机译:自2000年代初期以来,中国地方政府一直在举行公开听证会,以征询州,市和乡镇居民对法律和行政问题的意见。从相对较低的参与率开始,在过去的十年中,公开听证会的频率和在主流和社交媒体中的知名度实现了可持续增长。鉴于公众听证会不具有决策权,因此增加的参与率表明不一定对公共政策制定有影响,但对城市公民对可用的参与性和协商机制的态度也有影响。本文涉及三个文学体:政治效力,协商民主和社会运动。有关政治效力的文献揭示了政治态度与行为之间的联系。关于协商民主的文献是该分析的重要部分,因为中国的公开听证会是基于从北美和西欧进口的协商性设计。有关社会运动的文献为专制背景下的审议性分析提供了适应这一新环境的概念性工具,从而对其进行了补充。案例研究以2010年和2011年在贵阳(贵州),武汉(湖北)和青岛(山东)举行的公开听证会为例,以显示参与人口统计数据以及公共听证会参与对城市居民的影响。本文调查了参加公开听证会对中国公民的政治效力的影响,并根据结果认为,这种参与使参加者具有更高的政治效力水平,并能够发展政治网络和公民策略这有助于约束地方官员。

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