Affiliation:
1. Tecnológico Mario Molina Unidad Zapopan, Mexico
Abstract
This study aims to analyze the conceptual elements of institutional participatory governance from an institutional perspective. It is assumed that the efforts to increase institutional participation in governance through the inclusion of minority groups may lead to fairer and responsive government. The analysis is also based on the assumption that participation models applied to institutions as legal and political instruments to foster regional mobilization and citizenship participation lead to the merging of the concepts of institutions, participation, and governance. The method employed is the analytic sustained on the reflection of the theoretical and empirical literature. It is concluded that the conceptual framework of institutional participation in governance is related to projects focusing on the domains of politics of life issues and concerns.
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