A Mixed-Methods Framework Combining Directed Acyclic Graphs and Alkire Foster Methodology for Evaluating Participatory Dynamics
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Guberney Muñetón-Santa, Instituto de Estudios Regionales, Universidad de Antioquia; Carlos Andrés Pérez-Aguirre, Grupo Epidemiología, Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública, Universidad de Antioquia; Julián Andrés Angarita-Suárez, Instituto de Estudios Regionales, Universidad de Antioquia
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Effective measurement of citizen participation is crucial for promoting democratic governance, yet traditional approaches often fail to capture its complex, context-specific and causal dynamics. To address these limitations, this paper presents a novel mixed-methods approach that integrates Directed Acyclic Graphs with the Alkire-Foster method. The proposed approach uses qualitative insights, obtained through expert workshops and the construction of directed acyclic graphs, to model the causal relationships that influence the quality of citizen participation. This qualitative understanding then informs the quantitative construction of a multidimensional indicator using the transparent and decomposable Alkire-Foster methodology. Applied to the case study of Medellín, Colombia, using 2023 survey data, the proposed methodology yielded a Multidimensional Participation Index of 0.727 for participating individuals, highlighting the significant contribution of participatory practices and enabling conditions to overall quality. Gender analysis revealed nuanced dimensions of equity, with women having a slightly higher multidimensional participation index than men. This new methodology offers significant advantages over conventional approaches in terms of theoretical grounding, interpretability, context sensitivity and policy relevance. Future research should focus on the validation and refinement of the methodology in different contexts and the further use of directed acyclic graphs for prospective policy impact assessment. By providing a more robust and nuanced measure of citizen participation, this research contributes to advancing both the understanding and practice of democratic and accountable governance.
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