Decision-makers, advisers or educable subjects? Policymakers' perceptions of citizen participation in a Nordic democracy

IF 2.6 3区 管理学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE Governance-An International Journal of Policy Administration and Institutions Pub Date : 2023-01-28 DOI:10.1111/gove.12762
Vesa Koskimaa, Lauri Rapeli, Staffan Himmelroos
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The perceived disconnect between policymaking elites and citizens has intensified demands for citizen engagement in democracies, but we know little about policymakers' attitudes towards increased citizen involvement. This study presents an in-depth, mixed-methods analysis of participatory views of politicians, public officials, and interest group representatives in Finland. We first utilize a unique survey battery presented to representative samples of policymakers (n = 675) and ordinary citizens (n = 1701). We then perform a qualitative content analysis for 24 in-depth interviews of high-ranking policymakers to explore reasons for the observed attitudes. We find that while citizens strongly support participatory attitudes, policymakers are more skeptical, especially when participation threatens their control of the policy process. Elite skepticism stems mainly from low trust in citizens' capacity to deal with complexity, and to relieve the pressure to engage citizens more elites support learning-based methods. The broad citizen-elite attitude gap may require re-negotiating representative mandates in the future.

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决策者、顾问还是受教育对象?决策者对北欧民主国家公民参与的看法
人们认为决策精英与公民之间的脱节加剧了民主国家对公民参与的要求,但我们对决策者对提高公民参与度的态度却知之甚少。本研究采用混合方法对芬兰政治家、政府官员和利益集团代表的参与观点进行了深入分析。首先,我们采用了一种独特的调查方法,对具有代表性的政策制定者样本(n = 675)和普通公民样本(n = 1701)进行了调查。然后,我们对 24 位高层决策者的深入访谈进行了定性内容分析,以探讨观察到的态度的原因。我们发现,虽然公民强烈支持参与态度,但决策者却持怀疑态度,尤其是当参与威胁到他们对政策过程的控制时。精英的怀疑态度主要源于对公民处理复杂问题能力的低信任度,为了减轻公民参与的压力,精英们更支持以学习为基础的方法。公民与精英在态度上的巨大差距可能需要在未来重新协商代表的任务。
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期刊介绍: Governance provides a forum for the theoretical and practical discussion of executive politics, public policy, administration, and the organization of the state. Published in association with International Political Science Association''s Research Committee on the Structure & Organization of Government (SOG), it emphasizes peer-reviewed articles that take an international or comparative approach to public policy and administration. All papers, regardless of empirical focus, should have wider theoretical, comparative, or practical significance.
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