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On The Relationship Between The Protest Movement And The Use Of Co-Management Technologies In The Legislative (Representative) Authorities Of Cities Of Federal Significance
[О Взаимосвязи Протестного Движения И Использования Технологий Со-Управления В Законодательных (Представительных) Органах Власти Городов Федерального Значения]

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  • Tumanyan Garnik (Туманян Г.В.)

    (National Research Tomsk State University)

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This article examines the experience of cities of federal significance in the implementation of participatory practices of modern public administration in the activities of the Legislative authorities. Information about the practices used is analyzed. Data on the number and quality of co-management practices used in cities of Federal significance are compared with the level of the protest movement in these subjects of the Federation. The conducted research puts forward a hypothesis that participatory technologies of public administration are introduced by legislative authorities in the territories of cities of Federal significance as needed, in response to the protest movement. The higher the level of protest, the stronger the participatory culture in federal cities.

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  • Tumanyan Garnik (Туманян Г.В.), 2020. "On The Relationship Between The Protest Movement And The Use Of Co-Management Technologies In The Legislative (Representative) Authorities Of Cities Of Federal Significance [О Взаимосвязи Протестно," State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 3, pages 285-290.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:smmscn:s20340
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    1. Kuang-Ting Tai & Gregory Porumbescu & Jongmin Shon, 2020. "Can e-participation stimulate offline citizen participation: an empirical test with practical implications," Public Management Review, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 22(2), pages 278-296, February.
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