Jan Robert R Go Go The Politics of Participation in Urban Communities during the COVID-19 Crisis

The Politics of Participation in Urban Communities during the COVID-19 Crisis

von Jan Robert R Go

Perspectives from Wuhan and Quezon City

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This book focuses on the politics of participation in urban communities during the pandemic using the cases of two urban communities in Wuhan, China and Quezon City, Philippines. It is primarily concerned with the theory of political participation.

Rooted on the theoretical puzzles of power and participation, the author argues that the dominant view on political participation poses a limitation on what constitutes political participation and recasts it by arguing that the act of participation (or non-participation) already has a political meaning or implication. In doing so, the book proposes the “politics of participation framework”, which emphasizes three aspects: (1) construction of power, (2) dynamics of participation, and (3) narratives of power/participation. Through the experiences of urban communities during the pandemic, these three components are argued to contribute to our understanding of the politics of participation (vis-à-vis political participation).   Jan Robert R Go is an associate professor of political science at the University of the Philippines Diliman. In 2022, he received his doctoral degree in political theory from Central China Normal University, Wuhan, China. His research interests include local politics and decentralization, urban and rural grassroots politics, construction of power, participation theory, and Chinese politics. He was the president of the Philippine Political Science Association (PPSA) from 2023 to 2025.  

This book focuses on the politics of participation in urban communities during the pandemic using the cases of two urban communities in Wuhan, China and Quezon City, Philippines. It is primarily concerned with the theory of political participation.

Rooted on the theoretical puzzles of power and participation, the author argues that the dominant view on political participation poses a limitation on what constitutes political participation and recasts it by arguing that the act of participation (or non-participation) already has a political meaning or implication. In doing so, the book proposes the “politics of participation framework”, which emphasizes three aspects: (1) construction of power, (2) dynamics of participation, and (3) narratives of power/participation. Through the experiences of urban communities during the pandemic, these three components are argued to contribute to our understanding of the politics of participation (vis-à-vis political participation).  
Contributes to the understanding the politics of participation during the pandemic Offers a closer look at the pandemic experiences in Quezon City, Philippines and Wuhan, China Frames the pandemic not only as a public health concern but also as a political issue

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Citizen involvement in community affairs during pandemic Forms of political participation during crisis situations Government pandemic response in Wuhan Narratives of power and participation Pandemic governance in the Philippines Politics of participation framework Power structures and relations in urban communities Stories during the pandemic in Quezon City Wuhan pandemic experience

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ISBN: 9789819526529
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Erscheinung: 01.01.2026

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