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Other authors / contributors: | Knoepfel, Peter, author.
Larrue, Corinne, author.
Varone, Frédéric, author.
Hill, Michael, author.
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ISBN: | 9781847422309 1847422306 9781281741745 1281741744 9781861349071 1861349076 1447303121 9781447303121 9786611741747 6611741747
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Digital file characteristics: | text file
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Notes: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-313) and index. English. Print version record.
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Summary: | Public participation is central to a wide range of current public policies - not only in the UK, but elsewhere in the developed and the developing world. There are substantial aspirations for what enhanced participation can achieve. This book offers a critical examination of both the discourse and practice of participation in order to understand the significance of this explosion in participatory forums, and the extent to which such practices represent a fundamental change in governance. Based on 17 case studies across a range of policy areas in two English cities, the authors address key issues such as: the way in which notions of the public are constructed; the motivation of participants; how the interests and identities of officials and citizens are negotiated within forums; and the ways in which institutions enable and constrain the development of participation initiatives. Much of the literature on public participation is highly normative. This book draws from detailed empirical work, theories of governance, of deliberative democracy and social movements to offer a nuanced account of the dynamics of participation and to suggest why experiences of this can be frustrating as well as transformative. This book will be essential reading for students of public and social policy and offers important insights for those directly engaged in developing participation initiatives across the public sector.
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Other form: | Print version: Public policy analysis. Bristol : Policy Press, 2007 9781861349071 1861349076
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