The Age of Direct Citizen Participation
, by Roberts,Nancy C.- ISBN: 9780765615121 | 0765615126
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 3/15/2008
Direct Citizen Participation: Challenges and Dilemmas | |
Administrative Theory and Direct Citizen Participation | |
Citizens as Social Learners | |
The Recovery of Civism in Public Administration | |
Toward a Public Philosophy of Public Administration: A Civic Perspective of the Public | |
Facilitating Community, Enabling Democracy: New Roles for Local Government Managers | |
The New Public Service: Serving Rather than Steering | |
Citizens as Coprodcers, owners, and Co-Investors | |
Citizenship and Service Delivery: The Promise of Coproduction | |
Reinventing Government or Reinventing Ourselves: Two Models for Improving Government Performance | |
Reframing the Metaphor of the Citizen-Government Relationship: A Value-Centered Perspective | |
Arenas of Direct Citizen Participation | |
Policy Implementation: Programs and Sectors | |
Citizen Participation in Community Action and Model Citiesz Programs | |
Decentralization and Citizen Participation in Education | |
Decentralization and Citizen Participation in Criminal Justice Systems | |
Community Participation and Modernization: A Reexamination of Political Choices | |
Policy Analysis, Initiation and Budgeting | |
The Democratization of the Policy Sciences | |
Public Deliberation: An Alternative Approach to Crafting Policy and Setting Direction | |
The Relationship Between Citizen Involvement in the Budget Process and City Structure and Culture | |
Mechanisms of Direct Citizen Participation | |
Individual Participation | |
Institutionalized Use of Citizen Surveys in the Budgetary and Policy-Making Processes: A Small City Case Study | |
Small Group Participation | |
Emergent Citizen Groups and Emergency Management | |
Citizens Panels: A New Approach to Citizen Participation | |
Large Group Participation | |
Consensus-Building for Integrated Resources Planning | |
State Strategic Planning: Suggestions from the Oregon Experience | |
The Practice of Deliberative Democracy: Results from Four Large-Scale Trials | |
Electronic Participation | |
Reinventing the Democratic Governance Project Through Information Technology? A Growing Agenda for Debate | |
Assessments of Direct Citizen Participation | |
Resident Participation: Political Mobilization or Organizational Co-optation? | |
Citizen Participation in the Philadelphia Model Cities Program: Retrospect and Prospect | |
Citizen Participation: Can We Measure Its Effectiveness? | |
Making Bureaucrats Responsive: A Study of the Impact of Citizen Participation and Staff Recommendations on Regulatory Decision Making | |
The Question of Participation: Toward Authentic Public Participation in Public Administration | |
Assessing Public Participation in U.S. Cities | |
Administrative Agents of Democracy? A Structural Equation Modeling of the Relationship between Public-Sector Performance and Citizenship Involvement | |
Building Theories of Direct Citizen Participation | |
Public Involvement in Public Management, Adapting and Testing a Borrowed Theory | |
Putting More Public in Policy Analysis | |
From Responsiveness to Collaboration: Governance, Citizens, and the Next Generation of Public Administration | |
Direct Citizen Participation: Coming of Age | |
Index | |
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