. "RIV/68378025:_____/09:00323074!RIV09-AV0-68378025" . "destructions of GMO fields; Faucheurs volontaires; genetically modified organisms"@en . "RIV/68378025:_____/09:00323074" . "Beyond inclusion: effects and limits of institutionalised public participation" . "[1EEF0818E472]" . "Z(AV0Z70280505)" . "304945" . "Inkluze nesta\u010D\u00ED: d\u016Fsledky a omezen\u00ED institucionalizovan\u00E9 \u00FA\u010Dasti ve\u0159ejnosti"@cs . "12" . . "Inkluze nesta\u010D\u00ED: d\u016Fsledky a omezen\u00ED institucionalizovan\u00E9 \u00FA\u010Dasti ve\u0159ejnosti"@cs . "1" . "Beyond inclusion: effects and limits of institutionalised public participation"@en . . "Evropsk\u00E9 instituce a \u010Dlensk\u00E9 st\u00E1ty podporuj\u00ED participativn\u00ED procedury, kter\u00E9 maj\u00ED p\u0159isp\u011Bt k vy\u0161\u0161\u00ED legitimit\u011B politick\u00E9ho rozhodov\u00E1n\u00ED. Tento \u010Dl\u00E1nek diskutuje t\u0159i p\u0159\u00EDpady sporu o GMO v \u010Cesk\u00E9 republice a Francii a kriticky analyzuje participativn\u00ED procedury jako mocensk\u00E9 techniky a argumentuje, \u017Ee maj\u00ED tendenci ztvrzovat existuj\u00EDc\u00ED mocensk\u00E9 a epistemick\u00E9 vztahy. \u010Cl\u00E1nek analyzuje kolektiv Faucheurs volontaires, kter\u00FD ni\u010D\u00ED pole s GMO. Tvrd\u00ED, \u017Ee jde o silnou a pozoruhodnou formu ve\u0159ejn\u00E9 participace, a zam\u011B\u0159uje se na jej\u00ED rysy: materi\u00E1ln\u00ED p\u016Fsoben\u00ED; rozpt\u00FDlen\u00E9 jedn\u00E1n\u00ED; osobn\u00ED a t\u011Blesnou anga\u017Eovanost z\u00FA\u010Dastn\u011Bn\u00FDch. Na z\u00E1klad\u011B t\u0159\u00ED diskutovan\u00FDch p\u0159\u00EDpad\u016F \u010Dl\u00E1nek argumentuje, \u017Ee idea v\u0161ezahrnuj\u00EDc\u00ED vl\u00E1dy je zr\u00E1dn\u00E1."@cs . "16"^^ . . "Beyond inclusion: effects and limits of institutionalised public participation"@en . "1"^^ . "Beyond inclusion: effects and limits of institutionalised public participation" . "International Journal of Risk Assessment and Management" . . . "1466-8297" . . "1"^^ . . "European institutions as well as member states have been recently promoting participatory procedures that are proclaimed to contribute to the legitimacy of political regimes and decision-making processes. Discussing three cases in the controversy over GMOs in the Czech Republic and France, this paper analyses participatory procedures as a power technique, and argues that they have a tendency to strengthen existing power and epistemic relationships. The paper goes on to focus on the initiative of Faucheurs volontaires (voluntary reapers) in France, a collective mobilised to destroy GMO fields. The paper contends that it is a strong and remarkable form of public participation and discusses its key features: focus on material effect on the world; the dispersed character of action; and the personal legal and bodily engagement of the reapers. On the basis of the three cases, the paper argues that the idea of an all-inclusive governance is treacherous." . . . "GB - Spojen\u00E9 kr\u00E1lovstv\u00ED Velk\u00E9 Brit\u00E1nie a Severn\u00EDho Irska" . "European institutions as well as member states have been recently promoting participatory procedures that are proclaimed to contribute to the legitimacy of political regimes and decision-making processes. Discussing three cases in the controversy over GMOs in the Czech Republic and France, this paper analyses participatory procedures as a power technique, and argues that they have a tendency to strengthen existing power and epistemic relationships. The paper goes on to focus on the initiative of Faucheurs volontaires (voluntary reapers) in France, a collective mobilised to destroy GMO fields. The paper contends that it is a strong and remarkable form of public participation and discusses its key features: focus on material effect on the world; the dispersed character of action; and the personal legal and bodily engagement of the reapers. On the basis of the three cases, the paper argues that the idea of an all-inclusive governance is treacherous."@en . . "St\u00F6ckelov\u00E1, Tereza" . . . . .