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A multipartes collaboration experience and its incidence in good local governance

  • Salazar Vintimilla, Ana Cecilia (Director)
  • Abril Mogrovejo, Felipe Adriano (Researcher)
  • Mancero Acosta, Monica (Researcher)

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

The project aims to contribute to the development of good governance, at the local level, through, on the one hand, analyze the multipartes collaboration dynamics around human consumption management in the municipality of Oña and its incidence in local good governance practices. And, on the other hand, articulate the contributions of political science and organizational psychology in the development of a first level of analysis of a new interdisciplinary field. This project is also inserted in a broader research program that was presented to the VLIR for financing. The investigation will be carried out in three methodological moments, in a first one a survey of the best practices of collaboration in Oña will be carried out, through a bibliographic review and of the process documents, and of exploratory interviews; In a second moment, in -depth interviews, focus groups, working groups and a broad workshop with the actors involved will be developed. The third methodological moment will allow us to analyze and articulate the multipartes collaboration theory with categories of political sciences, and these, with the results obtained during the investigation. In addition to the theoretical and methodological contribution of the project, important impacts on the political practices of local governments and the collectivities that live in those spaces are expected.

Call for Applications

IV RESEARCH PROJECT COMPETITION AND I RESEARCH PROGRAM COMPETITION
Short titleExperience Collaboration Multiparts Its incidence
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date14/04/0514/04/06

Keywords

  • Multipartes

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