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Diagnosing and Remedying the Failings of Official Participation Schemes: The CLEAR Framework
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Official Participation SchemesPublic EngagementE-participationEducationPublic OpinionPublic ParticipationPolitical BehaviorParticipatory Decision-makingParticipatory DevelopmentCitizen ParticipationSocial SciencesCollaborative GovernanceCivic EngagementPublic InvolvementPublic PolicyCommunity EngagementOfficial SchemesClear FrameworkDiagnostic ToolPolitical Science
Drawing on extensive research, the article proposes a diagnostic tool for assessing official schemes to encourage participation and discusses remedial measures that might be taken to tackle problems. According to the CLEAR framework, people participate when they can : when they have the resources necessary to make their argument. People participate when they feel part of something: they like to participate because it is central to their sense of identity. They participate when they are enabled to do so by an infrastructure of civic networks and organisations. People participate when they are directly asked for their opinion. Finally, people participate when they experience the system they are seeking to influence as responsive .
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