
On the Verge of Institutionalisation? Participatory Budgeting Evidence in Five Italian Regions
Author(s) -
Giovanni Allegretti,
Matteo Bassoli,
Greta Colavolpe
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
finansovyj žurnal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2658-5332
pISSN - 2075-1990
DOI - 10.31107/2075-1990-2021-2-25-45
Subject(s) - participatory budgeting , citizen journalism , promotion (chess) , institutionalisation , participatory democracy , political science , democracy , public administration , sociology , law , politics
Over the past few years, Italy has been setting the stage for different democratic innovations, especially
those that have been implemented at municipal (or sub-municipal) level in different parts of the country.
The expansion of Participatory Budgeting has been a remarkable one, accompanied by the diffusion of
regional laws that were adopted to promote a culture of more intense civic participation. Moving from
an overview of the recent diffusion of Participatory Budgeting in different areas of the country, this
article proposes a reflection on what kind of added value the existence of this legal provision has led to
the promotion of participation at a regional level and what this may represent. The construction of the
Italian branch of Participatory Budgeting’s World Atlas offers an opportunity to assess legal provisions’
contribution to the diffusion and enrootment of participatory practices, especially in smaller-scale
municipalities. Through zooming into some cases (such as Sicily, Emilia Romagna, Apulia and Tuscany,
or Lazio in the last few years) the authors argue that the formalisation of participatory practices into
legal frameworks today is an important but not a sufficient factor that diffuses and enroots participatory
culture in local territories, and that a supplement of monitoring structures and detailed studies would
help make challenges and added values of regional law frameworks clearer.