A Civic Budget as a form of civil participation, or an institutional PR tool. The Civic Budget in the City of Poznań Cover Image

A Civic Budget as a form of civil participation, or an institutional PR tool. The Civic Budget in the City of Poznań
A Civic Budget as a form of civil participation, or an institutional PR tool. The Civic Budget in the City of Poznań

Author(s): Szymon Ossowski
Subject(s): Politics, Sociology
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: participatory budget; Civic Budget of the City of Poznań (CBP); public relations of local governments; city promotion

Summary/Abstract: The paper discusses the Civic Budget of the City of Poznań (CBP). The analysis focuses on the nature of the CBP and the extent to which it is a participatory budget or rather a PR instrument. The hypothesis is proposed that participatory budgets in Poland are more of a PR instrument than participatory budgets in the strict sense. In order to verify this hypothesis the example of Poznań is analyzed, including the evaluation report of the CBP16. It is concluded that such civic budgets as the CBP can hardly be described as participatory budgets in the strict sense. They do not involve enough consultation, deliberation or actual co-deciding. Too few people are involved in the idea of civic budgets and a clear majority of those who do, only take part in the vote. There are only a few people involved on a long-term basis. All this makes the CBP more of a contest and plebiscite, rather than a participatory budget, which is confirmed by the comparison of the principles and practice of the CBP with the definitions of participatory budgets.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 145-158
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English