Creating Spaces of Engagement

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Creating Spaces of Engagement

Policy Justice and the Practical Craft of Deliberative Democracy

Society and culture: general Age groups: adults Social groups: alternative lifestyles Social groups: clubs and societies Sociology and anthropology Central / national / federal government policies Environmentalist thought and ideology Environmentalist, conservationist and Green organizations Environmental policy and protocols Conservation of the environment Conservation of wildlife and habitats Pollution and threats to the environment

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Language: English

Published by: University of Toronto Press

Published on: 3rd November 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 472 pages

ISBN: 9781487519896


There is a growing need for public buy-in if democratic processes are to run smoothly. But who exactly is "the public"? What does their engagement in policy-making processes look like? How can our understanding of "the public" be expanded to include – or be led by – diverse voices and experiences, particularly of those who have been historically marginalized? And what does this expansion mean not only for public policies and their development, but for how we teach policy? Drawing upon public engagement case studies, sites of inquiry, and vignettes, this volume raises and responds to these and other questions while advancing policy justice as a framework for public engagement and public policy.

Stretching the boundaries of deliberative democracy in theory and practice, Creating Spaces of Engagement offers critical reflections on how diverse publics are engaged in policy processes.

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