Adapting the Capability Approach to Explain the Effects of Participatory Development Programs: Case Studies from India and Morocco
Sony Pellissery and
Sylvia I. Bergh
Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, 2007, vol. 8, issue 2, 283-302
Abstract:
This paper attempts to explore the linkages between democracy, participation, and inequality. It does so by situating the role of 'public scrutiny and debate' in Sen's work. It then draws on the literature on 'deliberative democracy' to show the linkages between requirements for (ideal, democratic) political participation and typologies of participation that have emerged in the development context. It finally links this discussion to concepts of power and inequality. Three case studies help to illustrate the use of this analytical framework. The Employment Guarantee Scheme case study from the Indian state of Maharashtra illustrates the effects of 'participation for material incentives' built on both 'hidden' and 'invisible power' structures. The Moroccan case study shows the potential for participatory approaches to deepen existing inequalities when certain pre-conditions for participation are not fulfilled, leading to 'hidden power' domination. The Kerala case study is an example for political participation that is built on 'visible' power strategies. Hence, this paper attempts to contribute to the discussion on the intended and unintended effects of participatory schemes by developing and applying a more comprehensive analytical framework.
Keywords: Participation; Political freedom; Deliberative democracy; Power; Development projects (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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