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Digitalisation and citizen engagement: comparing participatory budgeting in Rome and Barcelona

In: Handbook of Accounting and Public Governance

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  • Giorgia Mattei
  • Valentina Santolamazza
  • Martina Manzo

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The digitalisation of participatory budgeting (PB) is an increasing phenomenon in that digital tools could help achieve greater citizen engagement. However, comparing two similar cases - i.e. Rome and Barcelona - some differences appear during the integration of digital tools into the PB processes. The present study describes how digital tools have positively influenced PB throughout different phases, making communication more transparent, involving a wider audience, empowering people and, consequently, making citizens’ engagement more effective. Nevertheless, the research dwells on the different elements adopted to overcome the digitalisation limits and shows various approaches and results.

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  • Giorgia Mattei & Valentina Santolamazza & Martina Manzo, 2024. "Digitalisation and citizen engagement: comparing participatory budgeting in Rome and Barcelona," Chapters, in: Giuseppe Grossi & Jarmo Vakkuri (ed.), Handbook of Accounting and Public Governance, chapter 10, pages 162-181, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:20813_10
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