‘Consultation’ has become something of a mantra in contemporary governance. Governments well understand that policy occurs in a highly contestable environment in which there are multiple, and often competing interests. They well recognise the political imperative to ‘engage’ stakeholders in order to manage potential conflict and, hopefully, obtain acceptance for their policies and programs. As a result, politicians and public officials frequently emphasise the need for consultation as an essential element of the deliberative processes underpinning the development of policy or the implementation of programs and services. But, moving beyond the rhetoric of consultation and engagement, how well is it done? In this monograph, Professor Jenny St...
As a public servant I live with the tension captured in Richard Mulgan’s question: ‘How much respons...
The role of Government in the 21st century has been dynamic and is rapidly changing beyond conventio...
In recent years the British Government has stated explicitly its determination that citizens should ...
‘Consultation’ has become something of a mantra in contemporary governance. Governments well underst...
\u27Consultation\u27 has become something of a mantra in contemporary governance. This book maps out...
How effectively do Australian governments engage with the community, asks Marian Sawer THE FEDERAL ...
This paper is part of the IMFG Forum Paper series. For a full list of papers, please visit http://bi...
Debates about the theory and practice of participation and participatory strategies have become cons...
Over the past decade, state and local governments throughout Australia have focused on how to improv...
Abstract: In the calls for greater participation, ‘whole of government ’ approaches; partnerships an...
Presentation to students of the Defence and Strategic Studies Course, 4th April 2005, Stamford Plaza...
To date, practical and scholarly work on participatory and deliberative governance has focused on su...
When asked to write an introduction for one of the chapters in Community Engagement: A Critical Guid...
This article explores what appears to be a major shift in the policies and practices of national and...
EdinburghThis paper attempts to contextualise the public engagement agenda in the UK. It is an intro...
As a public servant I live with the tension captured in Richard Mulgan’s question: ‘How much respons...
The role of Government in the 21st century has been dynamic and is rapidly changing beyond conventio...
In recent years the British Government has stated explicitly its determination that citizens should ...
‘Consultation’ has become something of a mantra in contemporary governance. Governments well underst...
\u27Consultation\u27 has become something of a mantra in contemporary governance. This book maps out...
How effectively do Australian governments engage with the community, asks Marian Sawer THE FEDERAL ...
This paper is part of the IMFG Forum Paper series. For a full list of papers, please visit http://bi...
Debates about the theory and practice of participation and participatory strategies have become cons...
Over the past decade, state and local governments throughout Australia have focused on how to improv...
Abstract: In the calls for greater participation, ‘whole of government ’ approaches; partnerships an...
Presentation to students of the Defence and Strategic Studies Course, 4th April 2005, Stamford Plaza...
To date, practical and scholarly work on participatory and deliberative governance has focused on su...
When asked to write an introduction for one of the chapters in Community Engagement: A Critical Guid...
This article explores what appears to be a major shift in the policies and practices of national and...
EdinburghThis paper attempts to contextualise the public engagement agenda in the UK. It is an intro...
As a public servant I live with the tension captured in Richard Mulgan’s question: ‘How much respons...
The role of Government in the 21st century has been dynamic and is rapidly changing beyond conventio...
In recent years the British Government has stated explicitly its determination that citizens should ...