197 research outputs found

    Decentralisatie en Democratische Vertegenwoordiging:een pilot-onderzoek naar vertegenwoordigingsclaims op het lokale niveau

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    In dit rapport presenteren we de resultaten die zijn voortgekomen uit ons pilot-onderzoek naar democratische vertegenwoordiging in het sociale domein in twee gemeenten. We merkten in het onderzoek hoezeer alle betrokkenen er groot belang aan hechten om de omvangrijke decentralisaties van jeugdzorg, maatschappelijke ondersteuning en arbeidsparticipatie democratisch te verankeren. We merkten ook dat het vaak een worsteling is (geweest) om participatie en vertegenwoordiging in het gemeentelijke beleid invulling te geven in de praktijk. Dit rapport biedt niet alleen inzicht in die worsteling, maar is ook een verkenning hoe diverse vormen van vertegenwoordig

    De democratische kwaliteit van gekozen en niet-gekozen vertegenwoordiging in gemeenten

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    De vaak sombere analyses van democratische vertegenwoordiging op lokaal niveau zijn veelal gericht op problemen met partijen en verkiezingen. Directe participatie is geen goed alternatief, omdat alleen maar bepaalde, politiek toch vaak al actieve mensen daarvan gebruikmaken. Met het begrip ‘vertegenwoordigingsclaim’ laten we in twee kwalitatieve gevalstudies van de decentralisaties in het sociale domein echter zien dat er ook andere vertegenwoordigers dan gekozen politici zijn. Deze (zelf)benoemde, niet-gekozen vertegenwoordigers kunnen opkomen voor kwetsbare groepen die zich weinig politiek laten horen. Daarnaast toont ons onderzoek dat gekozen vertegenwoordi

    Strengthening the local representative system: the importance of electoral and non-electoral representation

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    Local democracy has increasingly faced problems such as declining voter turnout and decreasing trust in political parties. Certain forms of participatory democracy have been introduced to address political disengagement. Often these efforts do not deliver the envisaged results, as they exacerbate existing inequalities by attracting only certain groups of citizens. This paper takes a close look at representation to find out if and how it can strengthen local democracy. Non-electoral representation, as manifested by representative claims based on non-electoral grounds, such as identity and expertise, made by local councillors, as well as non-elected individuals and organisations, might serve to mitigate democratic problems. We empirically study manifestations of electoral and non-electoral representation and their interactions. We conclude that non-electoral representation can strengthen local democracy, but its relationship with electoral representation can also be problematic. We make suggestions as to how these problems m

    Strengthening the local representative system: the importance of electoral and non-electoral representation

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    Local democracy has increasingly faced problems such as declining voter turnout and decreasing trust in political parties. Certain forms of participatory democracy have been introduced to address political disengagement. Often these efforts do not deliver the envisaged results, as they exacerbate existing inequalities by attracting only certain groups of citizens. This paper takes a close look at representation to find out if and how it can strengthen local democracy. Non-electoral representation, as manifested by representative claims based on non-electoral grounds, such as identity and expertise, made by local councillors, as well as non-elected individuals and organisations, might serve to mitigate democratic problems. We empirically study manifestations of electoral and non-electoral representation and their interactions. We conclude that non-electoral representation can strengthen local democracy, but its relationship with electoral representation can also be problematic. We make suggestions as to how these problems m

    Biobased Furanics:Kinetic Studies on the Acid Catalyzed Decomposition of 2-Hydroxyacetyl Furan in Water Using Bronsted Acid Catalysts

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    Biobased furanics like 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-1-IMF) are interesting platform chemicals for the synthesis of biofuel additives and polymer precursors. 5-HMF is typically prepared from C6 ketoses like fructose, psicose, sorbose and tagatose. A known byproduct is 2-hydroxyacetylfuran (2-HAF), particularly when using sorbose and psicose as the reactants. We here report an experimental and kinetic modeling study on the rate of decomposition of 2-HAF in a typical reaction medium for 5-HMF synthesis (water, Bronsted acid), with the incentive to gain insights in the stability of 2-HAF. A total of 12 experiments were performed (batch setup) in water with sulfuric acid as the catalyst (100-170 degrees C, C-H2SO4 ranging between 0.033 and 1.37 M and an initial 2-HAF concentration between 0.04 and 0.26 M). Analysis of the reaction mixtures showed a multitude of products, of which levulinic acid (LA) and formic acid (FA) were the most prominent (Y-max,Y-FA = 24 mol %, Y-max,Y-LA = 10 mol %) when using HCI. In contrast, both LA and FA were formed in minor amounts when using H2SO4 as the catalyst. The decomposition reaction of 2-HAF using sulfuric acid was successfully modeled (R-2 = 0.9957) using a first-order approach in 2-1-IAF and acid. The activation energy was found to be 98.7 ( 2.2) kJ mol(-1)

    A Comparative Study on the Reactivity of Various Ketohexoses to Furanics in Methanol

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    The acid-catalysed dehydration of the four 2-ketohexoses (fructose, sorbose, tagatose and psicose) to furanics was studied in methanol (65 gL(-1) substrate concentration, 17 and 34 mm sulfuric acid, 100 degrees C) with Avantium high-throughput technology. Significant differences in the reactivities of the hexoses and yields of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) and its methyl ether (MMF) were observed. Psicose and tagatose were the most reactive, and psicose also afforded the highest combined yield of MMF and HMF of approximately 55% at 96% sugar conversion. Hydroxyacetylfuran and its corresponding methyl ether were formed as byproducts, particularly for sorbose and tagatose, with a maximum combined yield of 8% for sorbose. The formation of hydroxyacetylfuran was studied through C-13 NMR spectroscopy with labelled sorbose, which provided new insights into the reaction mechanism
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