Editors: Hindy Lauer Schachter, Kaifeng Yang Chapter 10: Voluntary Associations, Nonprofit Organizations, and Civic Engagement, co-authored by Angela Eikenberry, UNO faculty member. Chapter 13, Deliberative Polling: Theoretical and Methodological Issues of Civic Engagement, authored by Jeremy Harris Lipschultz, UNO faculty member. This book provides a state-of-the-art assessment of citizen participation practice and research in the United States. With contributions from a stellar group of scholars, it provides readers an overview of a field at the heart of democratic governance. Individual chapters trace shifts in participation philosophy and policy, examine trends at different government levels, analyze technology/participation interaction...
Based upon a three-year multidisciplinary international research project, the volume examines the in...
A new form of online citizen participation in government decisionmaking has arisen in the United Sta...
Citizen participation is an essential part of the democratic process. All citizens, according to dem...
This article reviews the concept of citizen participatory governance or citizen participation in pub...
The subject of citizen participation has a long lineage dating back to the Greek city-states. Two qu...
Public participation in the 21st century is often complex, frustrating, and confusing. A guide to he...
As developed democracies experience a decrease in political engagement and a rise in the adoption of...
BOOK ABSTRACT: Imagine an America where politicians, governmental institutions, schools, new technol...
Many institutions in North American are currently experiencing growing pressure from affected groups...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the influences upon the role of the citizen participa...
a volume in Research on International Civic Engagement Series Editors Erik Bergrud, Park University ...
"Citizen participation " is examined in two federal programs: urban renewal and the commun...
An engaged and active citizenry is integral to the American democracy. Normally when political parti...
Why do people take part in social and civic life? There is clearly no simple answer for two reasons...
Given the potential advantages and pitfalls associated with citizen participation in govern-ing deci...
Based upon a three-year multidisciplinary international research project, the volume examines the in...
A new form of online citizen participation in government decisionmaking has arisen in the United Sta...
Citizen participation is an essential part of the democratic process. All citizens, according to dem...
This article reviews the concept of citizen participatory governance or citizen participation in pub...
The subject of citizen participation has a long lineage dating back to the Greek city-states. Two qu...
Public participation in the 21st century is often complex, frustrating, and confusing. A guide to he...
As developed democracies experience a decrease in political engagement and a rise in the adoption of...
BOOK ABSTRACT: Imagine an America where politicians, governmental institutions, schools, new technol...
Many institutions in North American are currently experiencing growing pressure from affected groups...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the influences upon the role of the citizen participa...
a volume in Research on International Civic Engagement Series Editors Erik Bergrud, Park University ...
"Citizen participation " is examined in two federal programs: urban renewal and the commun...
An engaged and active citizenry is integral to the American democracy. Normally when political parti...
Why do people take part in social and civic life? There is clearly no simple answer for two reasons...
Given the potential advantages and pitfalls associated with citizen participation in govern-ing deci...
Based upon a three-year multidisciplinary international research project, the volume examines the in...
A new form of online citizen participation in government decisionmaking has arisen in the United Sta...
Citizen participation is an essential part of the democratic process. All citizens, according to dem...