a International Development Research Centre , Ottawa , ON , Canada.
b Bloomberg School of Nursing , University of Toronto , Toronto , ON , Canada.
Glob Public Health. 2019 Jun-Jul;14(6-7):863-874. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2018.1455886. Epub 2018 Mar 28.
Community participation as a strategy in health aims to increase the role of citizens in health decision-making which are contextualised within the institutions of democracy. Electoral representation as the dominant model of democracy globally is based on the elite theory of democracy that sees political decision-making a prerogative of political elites. Such political elitism is counter to the idea of democratic participation. Neoliberalism together with elitism in political sphere have worsened social inequities by undermining working class interests. Latin America has seen adverse consequences of these social inequities. In response, social movements representing collective struggles of organised citizens arose in the region. This paper explores the theoretical underpinnings of democratic participation in contemporary Latin American context at the nexus of emerging social movement activism and policy responses. The paper will use empirical examples to highlight how such democratic practices at the societal level evolved while demanding political inclusion. These societal democratic practices in Latin America are redefining democracy, which continues to be seen in the political sphere only. Health reforms promoting participatory democracy in several Latin American countries have demonstrated that establishing institutions and mechanisms of democratic participation facilitate collective participation by the organised citizenry in state affairs.
社区参与作为一种健康策略,旨在增加公民在健康决策中的作用,这些决策是在民主机构的背景下进行的。选举代表作为全球占主导地位的民主模式,是基于民主的精英理论,认为政治决策是政治精英的特权。这种政治精英主义与民主参与的理念背道而驰。新自由主义和政治领域的精英主义通过破坏工人阶级的利益,加剧了社会不平等。拉丁美洲已经看到了这些社会不平等的不利后果。为应对这一问题,该地区出现了代表有组织公民集体斗争的社会运动。本文探讨了在新兴社会运动活跃和政策应对的交点处,当代拉丁美洲背景下民主参与的理论基础。本文将使用实证案例来强调在要求政治包容的同时,社会层面的这种民主实践是如何演变的。拉丁美洲的这些社会民主实践正在重新定义民主,而民主在政治领域中仍然是唯一的。在几个拉丁美洲国家,促进参与式民主的卫生改革表明,建立民主参与的机构和机制有助于有组织的公民在国家事务中进行集体参与。