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government (or associated) consultations."
government (or associated) consultations."
(http://pathwaysthroughparticipation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Pathways-literature-review-final-version.pdf)
(http://pathwaysthroughparticipation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Pathways-literature-review-final-version.pdf)
=Typology=
"In the annual (UK) Citizenship Survey, the
Department of Communities and Local
Government (CLG) distinguishes three
strands of public participation under
the overall term ‘citizen engagement’ (CLG, 2009: 2):
• '''Civic activism''' refers to involvement
in direct decision-making about local
services or issues or in the actual
provision of these services by taking
on a role such as local councillor,
school governor or magistrate.
• '''Civic consultation''' refers to active
engagement in consultation about
local services or issues through
activities such as attending a
consultation group or completing a
questionnaire about these services.
• '''Civic participation''' refers to
activities such as contacting a
local councillor, attending a public
meeting, signing a petition or
engaging in consultations about
local services and issues through
completing a questionnaire or
attending consultation group."
(http://pathwaysthroughparticipation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Pathways-literature-review-final-version.pdf)
=More Information=
#[[Social Participation]]




[[Category:Participation]]
[[Category:Participation]]

Latest revision as of 08:45, 8 February 2010

Description

"By public participation we mean the engagement of individuals with the various structures and institutions of democracy. Other authors refer to this as political, civic, or vertical participation and/or participatory governance. Examples of public participation include: voting in local or national elections; being a councillor; and taking part in government (or associated) consultations." (http://pathwaysthroughparticipation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Pathways-literature-review-final-version.pdf)


Typology

"In the annual (UK) Citizenship Survey, the Department of Communities and Local Government (CLG) distinguishes three strands of public participation under the overall term ‘citizen engagement’ (CLG, 2009: 2):

Civic activism refers to involvement in direct decision-making about local services or issues or in the actual provision of these services by taking on a role such as local councillor, school governor or magistrate. • Civic consultation refers to active engagement in consultation about local services or issues through activities such as attending a consultation group or completing a questionnaire about these services. • Civic participation refers to activities such as contacting a local councillor, attending a public meeting, signing a petition or engaging in consultations about local services and issues through completing a questionnaire or attending consultation group." (http://pathwaysthroughparticipation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Pathways-literature-review-final-version.pdf)


More Information

  1. Social Participation