Putting people first versus embedding autonomy: Responsiveness of the democratic developmental state to effective demand side governance in South Africa’s service delivery

Type Journal Article - Systemic Practice and Action Research
Title Putting people first versus embedding autonomy: Responsiveness of the democratic developmental state to effective demand side governance in South Africa’s service delivery
Author(s)
Volume 23
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
Page numbers 87-100
URL http://www.springerlink.com/content/d677844161513761/fulltext.pdf
Abstract
In this paper the authors undertake a deductive process in which the core of the two concepts (the ‘‘democratic developmental state’’ and Batho Pele) are interpreted and contrasted. The authors highlight some of the critical perspectives on the politics of service delivery; offer practical cases derived from empirical research in which they have been recently involved; and then begin analysing and theorizing based on these. Our argument is that the democratic developmental state has a worm within its rose.

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