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Looking Back on the Founding: Civic Engagement Traditions in the United States
The State of Citizen Participation in America (2012)
  • Masami Nishishiba, Portland State University
  • Margaret Banyan
  • Douglas F. Morgan
Abstract
This book provides a state-of-the-art assessment of citizen participation practice and research in the United States. With contributions from a stellar group of scholars, it provides readers an overview of a field at the heart of democratic governance. Individual chapters trace shifts in participation philosophy and policy, examine trends at different government levels, analyze technology/participation interactions, identify the participation experiences of minority populations, and explore the impact of voluntary organizations on this topic. A five-chapter section illustrates innovative cases. Another section explores the role of various methodologies in advancing participation research. The scope, depth, and timeliness of the coverage fills two voids in the public administration literature. First, the book provides a unique collection of articles for graduate courses in citizen participation and democratic governance. The volume also offers an excellent compendium for researchers who are at the frontline of participation research and practice.
Keywords
  • Political participation -- United States -- History,
  • Civil society,
  • Social participation -- United States
Publication Date
2012
Editor
Hindy Lauer Schachter, Kaifeng Yang
Publisher
Information Age Publishing
Series
Research on International Civic Engagement
ISBN
978-1-61735-835-7
Citation Information
Masami Nishishiba, Margaret Banyan and Douglas F. Morgan. "Looking Back on the Founding: Civic Engagement Traditions in the United States" The State of Citizen Participation in America (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/masami_nishishiba/20/