The article argues that political elites – using participation as tools for depoliticisation strategies – seek to obtain the trust of the economic elite and, at the same time, to shield policy making from the unpopular consequences of neoliberal policies. In order to test this hypothesis a specific case of participatory processes, developed in Rome between 2014-2015 is considered.

Participation, Neoliberalism and Depoliticisation of Public Action / Moini, Giulio. - In: SOCIETÀMUTAMENTOPOLITICA. - ISSN 2038-3150. - STAMPA. - Vol. 8:Vol 8 n. 15(2017), pp. 129-145. [10.13128/SMP-20853]

Participation, Neoliberalism and Depoliticisation of Public Action

MOINI, Giulio
2017

Abstract

The article argues that political elites – using participation as tools for depoliticisation strategies – seek to obtain the trust of the economic elite and, at the same time, to shield policy making from the unpopular consequences of neoliberal policies. In order to test this hypothesis a specific case of participatory processes, developed in Rome between 2014-2015 is considered.
2017
Participation; Neoliberalism; Depoliticisation;Rome
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Participation, Neoliberalism and Depoliticisation of Public Action / Moini, Giulio. - In: SOCIETÀMUTAMENTOPOLITICA. - ISSN 2038-3150. - STAMPA. - Vol. 8:Vol 8 n. 15(2017), pp. 129-145. [10.13128/SMP-20853]
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