Abstract
Studies aiming to evaluate the effectiveness of channels for participating in administration have been conducted mainly in democratic, developed countries. However, outcomes from those settings may not apply to developing or less developed countries where democracy has yet to be consolidated. In Mozambique, which has an authoritarian regime, the effectiveness of participatory channels from the public point of view remains unexplored. Therefore, based on participants' motives for participation, this study empirically examines citizens' perception of channels for participating in administration with specific reference to Gaza Province and suggests that policy makers and administrators design participation channels for local governments to ensure and protect citizens' authentic participation in administration.
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Sitoe, A. J., & Lim, S. (2024). Understanding citizens’ perception of channels for participating in administration based on their motivation in an authoritarian regime: The case of Gaza Province, Mozambique. Journal of International Development, 36(1), 606–625. https://doi.org/10.1002/jid.3830
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