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The largely successful trajectory of participatory democracy in post-1988 Brazil is well documented, but much less is known about its origins in the 1970s and early 1980s. In Participatory Democracy in Brazil: Socioeconomic and Political Origins, J. Ricardo Tranjan recounts the creation of participatory democracy in Brazil. He positions the well-known Porto Alegre participatory budgeting at the end of three interrelated and partially overlapping processes: a series of incremental steps toward broader political participation taking place throughout the twentieth century; short-lived and only partially successful attempts to promote citizen participation in municipal administration in the 1970s; and setbacks restricting direct citizen participation in the 1980s. What emerges is a clearly delineated history of how socioeconomic contexts shaped Brazils first participatory administrations.Tranjan first examines Brazils long history of institutional exclusion of certain segments of the population and controlled inclusion of others, actions that fueled nationwide movements calling for direct citizen participation in the 1960s. He then presents three case studies of municipal administrations in the late 1970s and early 1980s that foreground the impact of socioeconomic factors in the emergence, design, and outcome of participatory initiatives. The contrast of these precursory experiences with the internationally known 1990s participatory models shows how participatory ideals and practices responded to the changing institutional context of the 1980s. The final part of his analysis places developments in participatory discourses and practices in the 1980s within the context of national-level political-institutional changes; in doing so, he helps bridge the gap between the local-level participatory democracy and democratization literatures.

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PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY IN BRAZIL
Socioeconomic and Political Origins
J. RICARDO TRANJAN
University of Notre Dame Press
Notre Dame, Indiana
Copyright 2016 by University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, Indiana 46556
www.undpress.nd.edu
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E-ISBN 978-0268-04240-0
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CONTENTS
ANC
National Constituent Assembly (Assemblia Nacional Constituinte)
ARENA
National Renewal Alliance (Aliana Nacional Renovadora)
CEB
ecclesial base community (comunidade eclesiail de base)
CEBRAP
Brazilian Centre of Analysis and Planning (Centro Brasileiro de Anlise e Planejamento)
CELAM
Latin American Episcopal Council (Consejo Episcopal Latinoamericano)
CDP
popular democratic committee (comit democrtico popular)
CLT
Consolidate Labor Laws (Consolidao das Leis do Trabalho)
CNBB
National Conference of Brazilian Bishops (Conferncia Nacional dos Bispos do Brasil)
IEPES
Institute for Political, Economic and Social Studies (Instituto de Estudos Polticos, Econmicos e Sociais)
IDS
Institute for Development Studies
ISI
Import Substitution Industrialization
MDB
Brazilian Democratic Movement (Movimento Democrtico Brasileiro)
MST
Landless Workers Movement (Movimento dos Trabalhadores Sem Terra)
PB
participatory budgeting (oramento participativo)
PCB
Brazilian Communist Party (Partido Comunista Brasileiro)
PCdoB
Communist Party of Brazil (Partido Comunista do Brasil)
PMDB
Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (Partido do Movimento Democrtico Brasileiro)
PRC
Santa Catarina Republican Party (Partido Republicano Catarinenese)
PRO
Revolutionary Labor Party (Partido Revolucionrio Operrio)
PRP
Popular Representation Party (Partido de Representao Popular)
PSD
Social Democratic Party (Partido Social Democrata)
PSDB
Brazilian Social Democratic Party (Partido da Social Democracia Brasileira)
PSP
Progressive Social Party (Partido Social Progressista)
PT
Workers Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores)
PTB
Brazilian Labor Party (Partido Trabalhista Brasileiro)
SAB
association of the friends of the neighborhood (sociedade de amigos do bairro)
UDN
National Democratic Union (Unio Democrtica Nacional)
autntico (pl. autnticos): the more radical members of the Brazilian Democratic Movement
bandeirante (pl. bandeirantes): colonial scout
cabo eleitoral (pl. cabos eleitorais): political canvassers
caboclo (pl. caboclos): Brazilians of mixed European and indigenous backgrounds
celebrao (pl. celebraes): the socializing part of religious gatherings
conscientizao : consciousness raising
coronel (pl. coronis): local strongmen
diretrio and sub-diretrio (pl. diretrios): party city chapters and party neighborhood chapters
mutiro (pl. mutires): self-construction projects, most often the building of popular houses
paulista (pl. paulistas): of, from, or pertaining to the state of So Paulo
politicagem : politicking
pelego (pl. pelegos): co-opted union leader
reinvidicao (pl. reinvidicaes): a demand to public officials grounded on moral or legal rights
tenentismo : political movement of rebelling lieutenants in the first half of the twentieth century
vendeiro (pl. vendeiros): owner of the local supply store and middleman of coffee trade
This book is based on a doctoral thesis completed at the Balsillie School of International Affairs, University of Waterloo, under the supervision of Frederick Bird and Kathryn Hochstetler. Fred provided unremitting support for this project since I began to conceptualize it. Notably, he supported my decision to pursue a qualitative historical approach in a time when political science graduate students are pressured to adopt quantitative methods. Kathy shared her comprehensive and in-depth knowledge of Brazil, and continually pushed me to hone my arguments; she provided decisive encouragement in the book proposal and manuscript revision phases, which included the extensive rewriting of the original text.
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