Opening the Black Box: The Contextual Drivers of Social Accountability 2015
DOI: 10.1596/978-1-4648-0481-6_ch1
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Social Accountability: A Popular yet Fuzzy Concept

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“…As such, they are also a social accountability strategy in that they are aimed towards improving institutional performance by bolstering both citizen engagement and the public responsiveness of local governments (Fox 2014, 7). Consistent with the findings of research on essential elements of effective social accountability initiatives (Grandvoinnet et al 2015b;Grandvoinnet et al 2015a), and in keeping with action research and deliberative democratic principles of inclusion, the CEAP process involves citizens, leaders of civil society organizations, and government officials, and seeks to create a relationship between these three sets of players that is circular and ongoing.…”
Section: Action Research and Deliberative Democracy: The Case Of The ...mentioning
confidence: 89%
“…As such, they are also a social accountability strategy in that they are aimed towards improving institutional performance by bolstering both citizen engagement and the public responsiveness of local governments (Fox 2014, 7). Consistent with the findings of research on essential elements of effective social accountability initiatives (Grandvoinnet et al 2015b;Grandvoinnet et al 2015a), and in keeping with action research and deliberative democratic principles of inclusion, the CEAP process involves citizens, leaders of civil society organizations, and government officials, and seeks to create a relationship between these three sets of players that is circular and ongoing.…”
Section: Action Research and Deliberative Democracy: The Case Of The ...mentioning
confidence: 89%