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The promise of participation : experiments in participatory governance in Honduras and Guatemala
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The promise of participation : experiments in participatory governance in Honduras and Guatemala

Daniel Altschuler

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List of Tables and Figures
Preface and Acknowledgments
PART I: THE RISE OF PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE
1. Introduction: The Promise of Participation
2. The Rise of Participatory Governance
3. The Rise of Community Managed Schools: Push and Pull Factors
PART II: SPILLOVER EFFECTS
4. Looking for Evidence: Survey Design, Methodological Issues, and First Clues
5. Stimulating Participation: Individual Inputs, State Inputs, and Context
6. The Case Studies: Field Work, Methodological Issues, and New Clues
7. Exogenous Factors and Spillovers: The Role of the State
8. Endogenous Factors and Spillovers: Time Commitment and Internal Democracy
PART III: OBSTACLES TO SPILLOVERS
9. Obstacles to Spillovers
10. Political Obstacles: Patronage and Polarization
11. The Impact of Patronage and Polarization on Participation and Program Survival
PART IV: CONCLUSION
12. The Limits and Limitations of Spillovers
13. Conclusion
Appendices.

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The promise of participation : experiments in participatory governance in Honduras and Guatemala by Daniel Altschuler. ISBN 9781137271839. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2013. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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