This article aims to understand the meaning of the broad spectrum of participatory forms of citizens in terms of democratic theory by Robert A. Dahl. The main objective is to propose a framework that allows us to situate participation in the institutional framework that structures the democratic form of government. It starts, then the idea that considers the structure of incentives for the participation of individuals are defined by different types of formal and informal rules in periods of democratization are modified as margins for the exercise of civil liberties are extended and policies.
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