TY - JOUR
T1 - The uneven reach of decentralization
T2 - A case study among indigenous peoples in the Bolivian Amazon
AU - Reyes-García, Victoria
AU - Vadez, Vincent
AU - Aragón, Jorge
AU - Huanca, Tomas
AU - Jagger, Pamela
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Decentralization reforms aim at strengthening democracy by promoting political participation among citizens. Research shows (1) that information is a prerequisite for political participation and (2) that people face different private costs in acquiring information. Here we combine the two lines of research and ask: what private costs hamper the acquisition of information on decentralization? For the analysis, we use data from an indigenous population of lowland Bolivia. We surveyed 319 Tsimane' adults in 12 villages. We found that nine years after the passage of the decentralization laws, knowledge about those reforms had only partially reached the Tsimane'. People who live closer to municipal towns, had more schooling, and participated in the market economy were more aware of decentralization. Political authorities trying to spread the potential benefits of decentralization should address the structural limitations of the dissemination of political knowledge.
AB - Decentralization reforms aim at strengthening democracy by promoting political participation among citizens. Research shows (1) that information is a prerequisite for political participation and (2) that people face different private costs in acquiring information. Here we combine the two lines of research and ask: what private costs hamper the acquisition of information on decentralization? For the analysis, we use data from an indigenous population of lowland Bolivia. We surveyed 319 Tsimane' adults in 12 villages. We found that nine years after the passage of the decentralization laws, knowledge about those reforms had only partially reached the Tsimane'. People who live closer to municipal towns, had more schooling, and participated in the market economy were more aware of decentralization. Political authorities trying to spread the potential benefits of decentralization should address the structural limitations of the dissemination of political knowledge.
KW - Bolivia
KW - Decentralization
KW - Indigenous peoples
KW - Information costs
KW - Popular participation
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U2 - 10.1177/0192512110364257
DO - 10.1177/0192512110364257
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77953140594
SN - 0192-5121
VL - 31
SP - 229
EP - 243
JO - International Political Science Review
JF - International Political Science Review
IS - 2
ER -