The current process of devolving powers within England constitutes a significant change of governance arrangements. This process of devolution has been widely criticised for including insufficient consultation. This paper assesses whether that criticism is fair. Modifying Archon Fung’s framework for the analysis of public participation mechanisms, we begin by considering whether the depth of public engagement has been limited. Then, by comparing these consultation practices with other examples (including one we have ourselves trialled in pilot experiments), we find that deeper forms of public engagement would have been both possible (though at some financial cost) and productive
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The current process of devolving powers within England constitutes a significant change of governanc...
The Citizens’ Assembly pilots on local democracy and devolution were the first of their kind in the ...
This article generates new insights into what contributes to the effective enactment of public parti...
This short article provides a critique of the Conservative Government's approach to devolution in En...
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Devolution encompasses a range of quite different solutions in three countries (Scotland, Wales and ...
This article provides a robust critique of the UK central government's approach to devolution in Eng...
Over the past twelve months the Democracy Matters research team, consisting of academics and campaig...
This thesis examines recent experiments with participatory democracy in the context of decentralised...
Simon Burall of Involve, a think tank specialising in democracy and public engagement, recently auth...
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The Government is doing deals with combined authorities in England which will see responsibility for...
A key tenet of the Resource Management Act (RMA) when enacted in 1991 was to provide for significant...
This paper identifies types of citizen participation in local government in Australia, in particular...
This research report provides an international analysis of alternative approaches to sub-national go...
The current process of devolving powers within England constitutes a significant change of governanc...
The Citizens’ Assembly pilots on local democracy and devolution were the first of their kind in the ...
This article generates new insights into what contributes to the effective enactment of public parti...
This short article provides a critique of the Conservative Government's approach to devolution in En...
The PSA recently published a new report that highlights a number of problems with associated with th...
Devolution encompasses a range of quite different solutions in three countries (Scotland, Wales and ...
This article provides a robust critique of the UK central government's approach to devolution in Eng...
Over the past twelve months the Democracy Matters research team, consisting of academics and campaig...
This thesis examines recent experiments with participatory democracy in the context of decentralised...
Simon Burall of Involve, a think tank specialising in democracy and public engagement, recently auth...
In a recent study, Helen Taylor and Axel Kaehne looked at responses to the Social Services and Well-...
The Government is doing deals with combined authorities in England which will see responsibility for...
A key tenet of the Resource Management Act (RMA) when enacted in 1991 was to provide for significant...
This paper identifies types of citizen participation in local government in Australia, in particular...
This research report provides an international analysis of alternative approaches to sub-national go...