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URL = http://www.open.edu/openlearn/society/politics-policy-people/participation-now
URL = http://www.open.edu/openlearn/society/politics-policy-people/participation-now
=Description=
"Participation Now is a regularly updated and searchable archive of contemporary public participation initiatives to keep you informed of what’s new and what’s changed.
In time, we’re hoping to add multimedia resources that support reflection and debate about the possibilities and difficulties of initiatives like these.
Looking even further ahead, we’d love to build an infrastructure to help people make connections; share experiences, knowledge and research; and develop practice within this fast-changing field."
(http://www.open.edu/openlearn/society/politics-policy-people/participation-now/participation-now-experiments-public-action)
=More Information=
* the researchers involved in this project, Dr. Hilde Stephansen and Dr. Nick Mahony. You can also follow the project on Twitter: @nowparticipateExternal link .





Revision as of 04:09, 20 July 2013

= course: "Explore and engage with the field of public participation and find out how new forms of action are working to reshape contemporary life".

URL = http://www.open.edu/openlearn/society/politics-policy-people/participation-now


Description

"Participation Now is a regularly updated and searchable archive of contemporary public participation initiatives to keep you informed of what’s new and what’s changed.

In time, we’re hoping to add multimedia resources that support reflection and debate about the possibilities and difficulties of initiatives like these.

Looking even further ahead, we’d love to build an infrastructure to help people make connections; share experiences, knowledge and research; and develop practice within this fast-changing field." (http://www.open.edu/openlearn/society/politics-policy-people/participation-now/participation-now-experiments-public-action)


More Information

  • the researchers involved in this project, Dr. Hilde Stephansen and Dr. Nick Mahony. You can also follow the project on Twitter: @nowparticipateExternal link .