Mapping Public Participation in Policy Choices

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Bishop, Patrick
Davis, Glyn
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John Wanna and Patrick Bishop

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2002
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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.

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Australian Journal of Public Administration

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61

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1

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© 2002 Blackwell Publishing. The definitive version is available at [www.blackwell-synergy.com.]

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Economics

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Studies in Human Society

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