Examinando por Autor "Barbeito, Roberto"
Mostrando 1 - 2 de 2
- Resultados por página
- Opciones de ordenación
Ítem Local governance as a tool to reconcile liberal deliberative democracy and liberal economic rationality(2023-12-22) Iglesias, Ángel; Barbeito, RobertoLiberal democracy, as a project of modernity, is a concept in constant mutation due to the influences received from a society subjected to cultural, social, institutional and economic changes, which cause liberal democracy to be in a permanent crisis. Within this context of crisis, in this article we vindicate the validity of participatory and deliberative democracy as an element of regeneration of the democratic project of modernity, arguing its capacity to reconcile with the dominant paradigm of economic rationality, presenting the local sphere as the most appropriate for, through the implementation of local governance processes, making this reconciliation effective.Ítem Strengthening European local governments to address global health crises and their consequences(Hellenic Association of Political Scientists (HAPSc), 2020-06) Iglesias, Ángel; Barbeito, RobertoThe crisis generated by Covid-19 is a product of global interconnection, but its impacts are manifested locally in a differentiated manner. This text assumes precisely that local governments, as the administration closest to the citizens, are a key instrument to face the effects of this and other global risks in a more democratic and effective way, because they can provide differentiated and more adequate responses to the concrete needs of the citizens. Moreover, if decisions taken at a local level are widely participated and deliberated by the population, they are more legitimate, and this makes it easier for citizens to accept measures that restrict freedoms, such as those imposed worldwide by the public health measures taken in response to Covid-19. In line with these assumptions, in this policy paper we highlight the need to strengthen European local governments by giving them greater resources and more autonomy. Our position is consistent with the recommendations made by international bodies during the current pandemic, but it is also supported by the evidence the authors have gathered from their participation in a European research project within the H2020 program (COST Action IS 1207 LocRef). Based on the results of this research, a series of practical recommendations are proposed for the European Union and the member countries to grant increased resources and a greater degree of autonomy to local governments.