In an era of democratic discontent, more and better participation in policy making has become a standard expectation. Yet it is rarely clear what counts as participation, and how the many practices loosely bundled under the label should be understood. This paper has a modest undergrowth-clearing objective: to examine assumptions behind competing typologies of participation, and to propose a classification framework less laden by idealist notions of democracy
This paper contributes to current research in communications, rhetoric, and discourse analysis that ...
Citizen participation is an essential part of the democratic process. All citizens, according to dem...
The emphasis on public participation in contemporary policy discourse has prompted the development o...
In an era of democratic discontent, more and better participation in policy making has become a stan...
YesWithin western cultures, the term `public participation¿ has strong positive connotations, and is...
The meaning of democracy is complex and contested (Gaventa, 2006: 21), and yet at its heart lies a s...
The contemporary emphasis on public participation in policy making derives both from concerns to inc...
The rise of public participation in policy is an integral part of the shift from government to gover...
This article discusses developments in citizen participation and its contribution to democracy since...
This article discusses developments in citizen participation and its contribution to democracy since...
Participation – like justice or freedom – is a term that can be constructed in multiple ways. Howeve...
The world over, public institutions appear to be responding to the calls voiced by activists, develo...
This paper draws on the findings of a study within the ESRC's Democracy and Participation Programme....
Abstract This paper draws on the findings of a study within the ESRC's Democracy and Participat...
Few concepts in the social sciences literature have received as much attention from as many discipli...
This paper contributes to current research in communications, rhetoric, and discourse analysis that ...
Citizen participation is an essential part of the democratic process. All citizens, according to dem...
The emphasis on public participation in contemporary policy discourse has prompted the development o...
In an era of democratic discontent, more and better participation in policy making has become a stan...
YesWithin western cultures, the term `public participation¿ has strong positive connotations, and is...
The meaning of democracy is complex and contested (Gaventa, 2006: 21), and yet at its heart lies a s...
The contemporary emphasis on public participation in policy making derives both from concerns to inc...
The rise of public participation in policy is an integral part of the shift from government to gover...
This article discusses developments in citizen participation and its contribution to democracy since...
This article discusses developments in citizen participation and its contribution to democracy since...
Participation – like justice or freedom – is a term that can be constructed in multiple ways. Howeve...
The world over, public institutions appear to be responding to the calls voiced by activists, develo...
This paper draws on the findings of a study within the ESRC's Democracy and Participation Programme....
Abstract This paper draws on the findings of a study within the ESRC's Democracy and Participat...
Few concepts in the social sciences literature have received as much attention from as many discipli...
This paper contributes to current research in communications, rhetoric, and discourse analysis that ...
Citizen participation is an essential part of the democratic process. All citizens, according to dem...
The emphasis on public participation in contemporary policy discourse has prompted the development o...