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Learning from Your Neighbor Public Policy Dispute Resolution And Public Participation.

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1 Learning from Your Neighbor Public Policy Dispute Resolution And Public Participation

2 Public Policy Dispute Resolution PPDR Using mediation and facilitation to assist stakeholders on program, regulation or policy development Growing institutionalization at local, state and federal level Related topics: multi-party negotiation, consensus-building, deliberative democracy

3 Public Participation PP Citizen or stakeholder input to government, nonprofits or businesses Many forms: public hearings, online polls, open houses, etc. Related topics: civic culture, dialogue, consultation, involvement

4 PPDR and PP Commonalities Goals and Values Concepts and objectives Practices Differences Reaching an Agreement Scope of Participation Representation and Authority

5 PPDR Evaluation Separate stream from PP A few overlaps of evaluation studies, PPDR and PP PP has more robust studies Future PPDR evaluation needs to learn/draw from PP evaluations

6 PPDR Evaluation – Improvements Four studies of PP evaluation Findings A) Representation and Legitimacy B) Draw from inductive and deductive criteria C) Clearer relationships: Measures and Goals D) More robust treatment of participation dynamics within a PPDR case

7 Thanks, Authors Maureen Berner and John Stephens School of Government University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill www.sog.unc.edu stephens@sog.unc.edu


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