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ID116874
Title ProperEveryday engagement in spectacular situations
Other Title Informationpopular participation in Colombian security provision
LanguageENG
AuthorHunt, Stacey L
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the past three decades, citizen participation has been heralded as the hallmark of democracy and economic transparency. Yet citizen participation has not been limited to political and economic processes. In this paper I consider the incorporation of participatory measures in an arena frequently overlooked: security provision. I trace the origins, evolution and effects of efforts to increase citizen participation in security provision in Colombia. Despite notorious images of paramilitary forces, guerrilla insurgents and vigilante groups, citizen participation in security provision tends to be banal, boring and not particularly effective, as average people attend local meetings, work through state bureaucracy, and comply with new policy initiatives. I argue that insecurity in Colombia is neither a product of apathetic citizens nor of violent, uncontrollable mobs, but rather part and parcel of an emerging form of governance in which citizens are made responsible for their own security provision.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 33, No.7; 2012: p.1305-1321
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol. 33, No.7; 2012: p.1305-1321
Key WordsDemocracy ;  Economic Transparency ;  Colombia ;  Security Provision ;  Guerrilla Insurgents ;  Insecurity


 
 
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