Citizen participation and strategies for the democratization of public enterprises

Lavinia Steinfort - the coordinator of the Public Alternatives project of the Transnational Institute (TNI) in Amsterdam - speaks about the history of neoliberalism from the policies pushed by figures like Pinochet, Thatcher and Reagan. In responde, a global remunipalization movement has risen, returning privatized services to public control from a collaboration between the public and the local with a feminist perspective and sights towards a just energy transition.

  • Categories:  Democracy and citizenship; Economic development and the world of work
  • Subjects: Economic development models; Gender equality and feminisms; Municipalism, local governments, public goods and services
  • Authorship: UAR Team (audiovisual creation); Steinfort, Lavinia (teacher)
  • User profile: Functionaries and professionals of the public network of services from Recoleta; Enviromental leaders/promoters; Leaders/promoters of citizen education and participation
  • Type of material: Videoclasses
  • Format: Audiovisual
  • Resource extension: 2 capsules (37 minutes)
  • Resource size: 1751.7 MB
  • Main language: English
  • Secondary language: Spanish
  • Author’s rights: Original work
  • Publication date: 2023
  • CREA Publication date: 2024
  • Uploaded by: UAR Team
  • Cell phone compatibility: Yes
  • Accessibility for disabled people: Doesn’t apply
  • LicenceCC BY-NC-SA 4.0: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International

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