[movimenti.bicocca] effects citizen participation

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Szerző: Tommaso Vitale
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> Assessing the impact of public participation
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> Introduction
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> Expanding citizens’ roles in the policy process has become a key
> issue for many public authorities over the past years. But what
> effects are these efforts having on the political and civic
> engagement of the participants? Do policy makers and practitioners
> use the available research evidence to design and improve public
> participation initiatives? These are the key questions addressed in
> the research report ‘Assessing the impacts of public
> participation’. The authors show that public participation
> evaluation, despite its importance, is still in its infancy. Public
> participation scholars, practitioners and policy makers need to
> engage in a structural dialogue to develop workable evaluation
> frameworks and criteria.
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> Description
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> Public participation is undertaken for different purposes and with
> different underlying goals. Some authorities view participation as
> an essential element of successful democracy. Others see
> participation as a means for achieving something else, such as a
> more informed, accountable or legitimate decision-making. The
> report explores to what extent public participation initiatives can
> meet or have met these goals.
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> The authors review the current state of knowledge about the impact
> of public participation and identify different theoretical and
> conceptual approaches to evaluation. They also review empirical
> literature on public participation evaluation and discuss the
> results of interviews with policy makers and practitioners on this
> issue. The report concludes with a discussion of the limits to
> public participation evaluation and its uptake, and recommends
> strategies for promoting further evaluation practice and methods.
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> More information and a downloadable version of the report:
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> http://www.eukn.org/eukn/themes/Urban_Policy/
> Social_inclusion_and_integration/Community_development/
> Citizens__participation/impact-public-participation_1292.html
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