Index

Mudit Kumar Singh (Duke University, USA; Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India)

Community Participation and Civic Engagement in the Digital Era

ISBN: 978-1-80262-292-8, eISBN: 978-1-80262-291-1

Publication date: 8 September 2022

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Singh, M.K. (2022), "Index", Community Participation and Civic Engagement in the Digital Era, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 103-106. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80262-291-120221009

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Copyright © 2022 Mudit Kumar Singh. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited


INDEX

Academic works and practices
, 5

Active participation
, 20

Age group
, 29–30

Agenda 2030
, 56

Baltic countries
, 62

Baltic lands
, 62

Baltic nations
, 62

Baltic region
, 62–63

Baltic republics
, 62

Baltic states
, 62

Block development councillors (BDCs)
, 67

Bottom-up approach of community
, 63

British Empire
, 1–2

Canada

case of Nova Scotia
, 60–61

participation in
, 58–61

Capitalism
, 1–3

Caste in India shaping local polity
, 33–35

Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE)
, 51

Citizen engagement
, 49–52

Civic engagement
, 73

Civic participation
, 73

Civil Societies
, 13–14

Civil society organizations (CSOs)
, 4–5, 31–32, 75

CSO-CSO
, 24–25

CSO-GOV
, 24–25

CSO-GOV-CSO
, 24–25

CSO-PRIV
, 24–25

in India
, 71

Vatsalya Funded by Rajasthan SACS in Ajmer, Rajasthan
, 69–70

Civilizations
, 1–2

Collaborative participation
, 21–23

Collaborative-input sponsorship
, 20–21

Collaborators
, 8–12

thematic evolution
, 9–12

Collegiate participation
, 21–23

Communication strategy
, 61

Community circles
, 61

Community development
, 13

Community engagement
, 19

factors at levels affecting
, 28

intervention models
, 24–25

Community Need Assessment
, 21–22

Community participation
, 73

collaborators
, 8–12

countrywide and timewise production
, 7–8

forms of
, 19

gender shapes
, 30–31

history and origin of term participation in context of development
, 2–7

industrialization of society and worries of community development
, 1–2

overarching framework
, 16–17

states
, 42–44

theoretical strands of participation
, 12–15

trends in scientific production
, 7–8

Community-based assessment
, 21–22

Community-based organizations
, 75

Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG)
, 37–38

Consultative participation
, 21–23

Contractual participation
, 21–23

Development
, 2–3

Dialogue
, 21–22

Digital media
, 50

Digital technologies
, 76

E-governance
, 49–51

Education
, 35–36

Europe

Baltic region
, 62–63

participation in
, 62–64

Sweden
, 64

Switzerland
, 63–64

Facebook
, 49

Female headed HHs
, 39

Female Sex Workers (FSW)
, 68

Flood and naxal affected community in state of Bihar, India
, 31–32

Functional participation
, 21–23

Gender and Development approach (GAD approach)
, 30–31

Gender shapes community participation
, 30–31

Global and national institutions, livelihood interventions by
, 70–72

Global network on local governance
, 59–60

GOV-GOV
, 24–25

Governance and Local Development (GLD)
, 64

Government of India (GoI)
, 42

Gram Panchayats
, 67

Gram Sabha (GS)
, 42–43

HHs
, 29–30, 39

HIV/AIDS
, 68

Households
, 38

ICLEI
, 59–60

Income
, 38–39

India

open meeting of social audit under MNREGA, UP, India
, 65

participation in
, 64–65

Indira Aawas Yojana (IAY)
, 33–34

Industrialization of society and worries of community development
, 1–2

Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
, 50–51

Injecting Drug Users (IDU)
, 68

Instrumental participation
, 23

Inter-active participation
, 21–23

International City/County Management Association (ICMA)
, 59–60

Kerala Development Programme
, 22

Kribhco Indo-British Farming Project (KRIBP)
, 22

‘Leader’ programme
, 63

Learning organization model
, 22

Liberalization of economies
, 13–14

Local elites
, 5–6

Local governance
, 6–7

overarching framework
, 16–17

reservation for weaker sections
, 45–46

trends in scientific production
, 7–8

Local governments for sustainability
, 59–60

Local polity
, 6

Low caste community (SC community)
, 66

Lower education groups
, 39

Macro level
, 60

Means vs. end approach
, 21–26

Media
, 74–75

Men who have sex with Men (MSM)
, 68

Metal-based machines
, 1–2

Metropolis
, 59–60

Middle income groups
, 39

Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
, 55–56

Ministry of Panchayati Raj (MoPR)
, 42

Mughals
, 1–2

National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM)
, 71

Nominal participation
, 23, 75

Nova Scotia mainland, participation case of
, 60–61

child and women engagement model in
, 61

Occupation
, 38–39

Other Backward Caste (OBC)
, 33

Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs)
, 6, 42

in India
, 74

voting system
, 66

Participation
, 4–5, 13–14, 19, 27, 56, 73

age group
, 29–30

Canada
, 58–61

cases of public engagement at local levels in various countries
, 58

conceptual views
, 15

through consultation
, 21–23

detailed description
, 65–70

Europe
, 62–64

by giving information
, 21–23

India
, 64–65

levels
, 21

livelihood interventions by global and national institutions
, 70–72

millennium and sustainable development goals
, 57

modes
, 20–21

in new and old GPs
, 39

to obtain material incentives
, 21–23

political factors
, 39–42

smart city solutions and spatial dimension
, 52–54

social factors condition individuals to participate in local meetings
, 29–31

technological advancement and citizen engagement
, 49–52

tools and techniques
, 21–26

women representation in PRIs in India
, 32–39

working with flood and naxal affected community in state of Bihar, India
, 31–32

Participatory development
, 14–15

Participatory Poverty Appraisal
, 21–22

Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA)
, 21–22

Participatory rural development
, 4–7

Passive participation
, 21–23

Patriarchy
, 66

Peer effect
, 48

People Living With HIV/AIDS (PLHIVs)
, 68

mainstreaming and social security of
, 68–70

People Planning Campaign (PPC)
, 22

Policy instruments
, 63

Policymakers
, 76

Political elites
, 74–75

Political participation of women and girls
, 56

Power analysis
, 40

Powercube analysis
, 40

Practicing community engagement
, 58

Pradhan
, 66

PRIVCSOs
, 24–26

Public engagement at local levels in various countries
, 58

associations of local governance
, 59–60

Public participation
, 73

Rajasthan SACS in Ajmer, Rajasthan
, 69–70

PLHIV Mainstreaming in Rajasthan, India
, 70

Rapid Rural Appraisal
, 21–22

Rashtriya Janata Dal party (RJD party)
, 31–32

Representative participation
, 23

Rojgar sevak (RS)
, 65–66

Rural community
, 13–14

Samta Gram Seva Sansthan (SGSS)
, 31–32

Scheduled Caste communities
, 33–34

Secretary
, 66

Self-help group (SHG)
, 71

Self-mobilization
, 21–23

Smart city solutions and spatial dimension
, 52–54

Social capital
, 46–48

Social development
, 4, 13–14

Social exclusion
, 51

Social inclusion
, 51

Social networks
, 46–48

Social ties
, 48, 76

Socialism
, 3

Sociology
, 3–4

Spatial local governance
, 53–54

Stakeholder engagement
, 57–58

State Finance Commission (SFC)
, 37

State Finances for PRIs in Uttar Pradesh
, 37–38

Sustainability
, 55, 58

local governments for
, 59–60

Sustainable development Goals (SDGs)
, 55–56, 75

agenda
, 56

case of
, 63

Sweden, participation in
, 64

Switzerland, participation in
, 63–64

Targeted Intervention project (TI project)
, 69

Technological advancement
, 49–52

Technology
, 74–75

Term participation in context of development, history and origin of
, 2–7

participatory rural development
, 4–7

Top-down strategy
, 5

Traditional participatory approaches
, 60

Training Needs Assessment
, 21–22

Transformative participation
, 23

Transitional Governance Project
, 64

United Cities and Local Governments (UCLGs)
, 59–60

United Nations (UN)
, 55

Urbanization
, 1–2

USAID’s country strategies
, 13–14

Uttar Pradesh Panchayati Raj Act for GPs
, 68

Village committee
, 68

Village Panchayats
, 67

Woman in Development approach (WID approach)
, 30–31

Women representation in PRIs in India
, 32–39

caste in India shaping local polity
, 33–35

economic factors
, 36–39

education
, 35–36