Participatory Democracy & Local Governance:Challenges, Prospects and Implementations
( Zoom sessions:2 days-Virtual platform:5 days)
Thematic Approach
GIRES, the Global Institute for Research, Education and Scholarship seeks to explore a vast and promising field, that of the modernization of local Governance. The last years there has been an effort in many parts of the world to democratize “democracy” through the enactment of practices that actively engage citizens in the decision-making of their local government.
We hope that through the analysis of active and past projects of participatory budgeting (PB) (Brazil, Spain and France are only some of the examples) we will explore the strengths and weaknesses of citizen-determined budget priorities along with the ways that local governance can become decentralized and affective, in other words offer democratic liberation. At the same time, the efforts for democratization of local governance and the promotion of equatable public spending shows the limitations of democracy in modern era and pinpoints the gaps in active participation of citizens in the decision-making process.
We invite scholars from different fields including history, philosophy, religion, sociology, international relations, literature, art, space studies, peace studies, cultural studies, minority studies, war and/or genocide studies, journalism, immigration studies, psychology and psychiatry, political and social studies, and those working in archives, museums and NGOs.
Proposed Topics
-Examples of participatory budgeting case studies (e.g. Serbia, Philippines, Brazil, Bolivia, Indonesia,India e.t.c.)
-NGO’s and PB projects
-Citizen education in participatory democracy
-Old and new techniques/methods in PB projects
-Aspirations and limitations in PB programs
-Impact of PB in government transparency and accountability
-PB and marginalized and poor citizens
-PB, local governance and central state government: connections and conflicts
-Policy implications/ Benefits of participatory budgeting initiatives
-Theories and theorists
-Gender, social stratification and PB initiatives
-PB and technology
-PB during Covid-19 crisis
Proposed Formats (Lingua franca: English)
-Individual papers (GIRES will included it in a panel)
-Panels (up to 4 presentations-chaired by one of the presenters or appointed by GIRES)
-Roundtable presentations (chaired by one of the presenters or appointed by GIRES)
-Poster presentations
-Student presentations (one paper presented by up to 3 young scholars)
-Keynote speech (depending on the time availability)
-Pre-recorder presentation (s) (Asynchronous Platform)
-Pre-recorder presentation (s) (Synchronous-live- Sessions: live participation of presenter (s) during the Q&A sessions)
Publication Opportunity
The Organizing Committee and GIRES Press will publish the most powerful and dynamic presentations of the conference and include them
in a collective volume in the form of short articles and/or long essays. For more information please contact us
Live Sessions & Recording
All speakers are offered up to 30 minutes to present their work. All speakers have the option to have their presentations recorded (during live sessions) in HD quality.
The recordings will be uploaded to GIRES media for unlimited access and dissemination.
Asynchronous Options
All participants have the option to have their presentations (video/audio/text) uploaded to our Virtual Platform. All registered participants will have access to the material for 5 days.
Our proposed topics & formats are not restrictive and we invite additional germane ideas
Due to the restrictions of Corona Crisis our event (for the time being) will take place VIRTUALLY
Date of Conference
GIRES Headquarters(GMT+1)
11-12 December 2021Deadline for proposals
15 November 2021
Acceptance notification
18 November 2021
Publication
Collective Volume
(GIRES PRESS)Registration fee
80 Euros Presenters
40 Euros ListenersAccreditation
Official Certificate issued by GIRES