Reshuffling democracy : exploring deliberative environmental governance in Costa Rica’s electric sector
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Guillén, Sergio
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San José, Costa Rica : University for Peace. Universidad para la Paz
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Esta investigación aborda la posible contribución de la democracia deliberativa desde una perspectiva normativa e integral (basándose en el trabajo de Ken Wilber). Se realiza una revisión histórica del papel del capital social en la gobernanza del sector eléctrico durante sus 125 años de existencia en Costa Rica. Este trabajo de investigación histórica es complementado con trabajo de campo del grado de pluralismo de los actores relevantes del sector, utilizando la Metodología Q como instrumento para la indagación. Este análisis permite categorizar una serie de perspectivas las cuáles tienen características significativas e intereses predominantes entre los 10 participantes entrevistados.
The study approaches the potential contribution of deliberative democracy from a normative and integral perspective (building on the work of Ken Wilber). A historical survey is made of role of social capital in the governance of the electric sector over its 125 year life span in Costa Rica. The research is also complemented with a field assessment of the level of pluralism of stakeholders in the sector, using a Q-Methodology approach. This analysis allows the categorization of a number of outlooks that have meaningful characteristics and predominant interests among the 10 participants interviewed.
The study approaches the potential contribution of deliberative democracy from a normative and integral perspective (building on the work of Ken Wilber). A historical survey is made of role of social capital in the governance of the electric sector over its 125 year life span in Costa Rica. The research is also complemented with a field assessment of the level of pluralism of stakeholders in the sector, using a Q-Methodology approach. This analysis allows the categorization of a number of outlooks that have meaningful characteristics and predominant interests among the 10 participants interviewed.
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SEGURIDAD AMBIENTAL, DEMOCRACIA DELIBERATIVA, GOBERNANZA AMBIENTAL, HIDROELECTRICIDAD, ELECTRICIDAD, POLÍTICA, MOVIMIENTOS SOCIALES, METODOLOGÍA-Q, TEORÍA INTEGRAL, DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE, RESOLUCIÓN DE CONFLICTOS, COSTA RICA, ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY, DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY, ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE, HYDROELECTRICITY, ELECTRICITY, POLITICS, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, Q-METHODOLOGY, INTEGRAL THEORY, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, CONFLICT RESOLUTION
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2009-01
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172 p.
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Guillén, Sergio (2009). Reshuffling democracy: exploring deliberative environmental governance in Costa Rica’s electric sector. Master of Arts, Environmental Security, University for Peace. Universidad para la Paz. San José, Costa Rica. 172 p.
