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The Participation Paradox - Between Bottom-Up and Top-Down Development in South Africa (Hardcover)
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The Participation Paradox - Between Bottom-Up and Top-Down Development in South Africa (Hardcover)
Series: McGill-Queen's Studies in Protest, Power, and Resistance
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The last two decades have ushered in what has become known as a
participatory revolution, with consultants, advisors, and
non-profits called into communities, classrooms, and corporations
alike to listen to ordinary people. With exclusively bureaucratic
approaches no longer en vogue, authorities now opt for "open"
forums for engagement. In The Participation Paradox Luke Sinwell
argues that amplifying the voices of the poor and dispossessed is
often a quick fix incapable of delivering concrete and lasting
change. The ideology of public consultation and grassroots
democracy can be a smokescreen for a cost-effective means by which
to implement top-down decisions. As participation has become
mainstreamed by governments around the world, so have its radical
roots become tamed by neoliberal forces that reinforce existing
relationships of power. Drawing from oral testimonies and
ethnographic research, Sinwell presents a case study of one of the
poorest and most defiant Black informal settlements in
Johannesburg, South Africa - Thembelihle, which consists of more
than twenty thousand residents - highlighting the promises and
pitfalls of participatory approaches to development. Providing a
critical lens for understanding grassroots democracy, The
Participation Paradox foregrounds alternatives capable of
reclaiming participation's emancipatory potential.
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