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Participatory Budgeting in Midwestern States: Democratic Connection or Citizen Disconnection?
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OrganizationsParticipation GoalsMicrolevel MechanismsPublic ParticipationPolitical BehaviorPolicy AnalysisParticipatory Decision-makingCitizen ParticipationSocial SciencesGovernment SpendingCollaborative GovernanceCivic EngagementPublic PolicyEconomicsPublic ExpenditureCommunity EngagementSocial ImpactPolitical ParticipationCommunity ParticipationGovernment BudgetCommunity DevelopmentCommunity OrganizingCitizen DisconnectionBusinessPolitical ScienceMicrolevel Participation Mechanisms
What participation mechanisms connect citizens and city officials? Do they produce valued outcomes? Surveys of elected officials suggest that microlevel mechanisms such as direct citizen contact are more valuable in meeting participation goals than are mechanisms focusing on macrolevel concerns. However, there is a disconnect between perceptions about value and the use of mechanisms. State‐level participation requirements and a city manager have little effect on the value of a mechanism. These findings raise some questions: why are microlevel participation mechanisms favored, why do some mechanisms have value even though respondents have little experience with them, and why is there a misalignment between participatory goals and the mechanisms used?