Invited and Invented Spaces of Participation: Neoliberal Citizenship
Invited and Invented Spaces of Participation: Neoliberal Citizenship
Invited and Invented Spaces of Participation: Neoliberal Citizenship and Feminists' Expanded Notion of Politics. Faranak Miraftab. |
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02-Jun-2020 studies on changing conditions of citizenship labour and livelihoods. ... "Invited and Invented Spaces of Participation: Neoliberal ... |
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01-Jul-2020 Invited and Invented Spaces of Participation: Neoliberal Citizenship and Feminist's Expanded. Notion of Politics. Wagadu 2004 1 |
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Critical to a discussion of citizen participation in the neoliberal era is the they move across the invited and the invented spaces of citizenship. |
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13-Mar-2018 Invited and invented spaces of participation: Neoliberal citizenship and feminists' expanded notion of politics. Wagadu 1(Spring 2004) |
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The notions of invented and invited spaces are convenient to describe “Invited and invented spaces of participation: Neoliberal citizenship and ... |
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and the political economy of neoliberal globalization. Invited and invented spaces of participation: Neoliberal citizenship and feminists'. |
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participation. State-Citizen Relations: From “Invited” to. “Invented” Spaces. In her work on neo-liberal citizenship and governance in the Global South |
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Invited and Invented Spaces of Participation: Neoliberal Citizenship and Feminists’ Expanded Notion of Politics Faranak Miraftab Abstract English This short conceptual piece calls for a careful rethinking of what feminist scholars have articulated as an expanded notion of politics: the notion that rejects the |
Invited and Invented Spaces of Participation: Neoliberal
Invited and Invented Spaces of Participation: Neoliberal Citizenship and Feminists’ Expanded Notion of Politics Faranak Miraftab This short conceptual piece calls for a careful |
Invited and Invented Spaces of Participation: Neoliberal
Invited and Invented Spaces of Participation: Neoliberal Citizenship and Feminists’ Expanded Notion of Politics Faranak Miraftab This short conceptual piece calls for a careful rethinking of what feminist scholars have articulated as an expanded notion of politics Rejecting the binary constructs of formal/informal |
How can participation trigger the creation of new spaces?
For example, participation in one space may trigger the creation of new spaces through mobilising people for action outside of the original space (Legacy, 2017). Closing invited spaces for participation for some people may thus indirectly give them a voice by eluding them to invented spaces (Miraftab, 2004).
What is the innovative citizen participation project?
Innovative Citizen Participation Project In the context of the OECD’s work on open government, we are taking further the research that led to the Recommendation of the Council on Open Government in the area of innovative citizen participation practices.
What is the difference between 'invited' and 'invented' spaces?
"Invited" spaces are defined as the ones occupied by those grassroots and their allied non-governmental organizations that are legitimized by donors and government interventions. "Invented" spaces are those, also occupied by the grassroots and claimed by their collective action, but directly confronting the authorities and the status quo.
Does neo-liberal reform affect public support for social citizenship rights?
It is often assumed that neo-liberal reform has had a significant and negative impact on public support for social citizenship rights. This paper tests such an assumption by reviewing New Zealand public attitudes associated with social rights of citizenship across two decades.
Invited and Invented Spaces of Participation: Neoliberal Citizenship
Invited and Invented Spaces of Participation: Neoliberal Citizenship and Feminists' Expanded Notion of Politics Faranak Miraftab This short conceptual piece |
Neoliberal Citizenship and Feminists Expanded Notion of Politics
Invited and Invented Spaces of Participation: Neoliberal Citizenship and Feminists' Expanded Notion of Politics Faranak Miraftab Abstract English This short |
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Keywords: Participatory governance; citizenship, Cape Town, South Africa, analysing a specific space of invited participation, this research considers the F , 2004, 'Invited and Invented Spaces of Participation: Neoliberal Citizenship and |
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who have seemingly been ignored by the state's neoliberal policies This paper and empowered citizen participation in the political process than what is normally 'invited spaces' for participation, and the latter as 'invented spaces' The |
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conditions of neoliberal urban policies are the urban poor, mobilized through their social citizenship to include both invited and invented spaces of citizenship |
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spaces, both those of invited participation and more organically created Core funding for the Citizenship DRC is provided by the UK Department for International neo liberal economic policy, ´civil society organisations"- at best a residual |
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counterhegemonic movement to a dominant neoliberal migration policy and Invited and invented spaces of participation: Neoliberal citizenship and feminists' |