
Published online:
20 January 2022
Published in print:
15 July 2021
Online ISBN:
9781529209952
Print ISBN:
9781529209921
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How variance in design as well as context explains outcomes – comparison within Brazil How variance in design as well as context explains outcomes – comparison within Brazil
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More cases, larger-N comparisons More cases, larger-N comparisons
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What prospects for a middle way? What prospects for a middle way?
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Participatory budgeting and participatory budgeting research move outside Brazil Participatory budgeting and participatory budgeting research move outside Brazil
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Comparing participatory budgeting across cultures Comparing participatory budgeting across cultures
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Towards a systematic cumulated comparison of participatory budgeting Towards a systematic cumulated comparison of participatory budgeting
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Chapter
3 From Exceptions to Cases of a Participatory Budgeting Phenomenon
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Pages
41–62
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Published:July 2021
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Ryan, Matt, 'From Exceptions to Cases of a Participatory Budgeting Phenomenon', Why Citizen Participation Succeeds or Fails: A Comparative Analysis of Participatory Budgeting (Bristol , 2021; online edn, Policy Press Scholarship Online, 20 Jan. 2022), https://doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529209921.003.0003, accessed 30 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This chapter provides an overview of the scholarship of PB to date. It is the most comprehensive overview to date of the methodological and theoretical lenses through which PB has been studies and explains key findings in PB scholarship. The chapter traces these findings as scholarship has become more ambitious but argues that the methods employed up to now require a complementary cumulation of case-knowledge using alternative tools.
Keywords:
Participatory budgeting, research design, small-N, Large-N, cumulation, cross-country comparison
Subject
Comparative Politics
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