High quality sustained enagement and participatory culture?

In high quality engagement:

Each new engagement effort is linked intentionally to existing efforts and institutions — government, schools, civic and social organizations, etc. — so quality engagement and democratic participation increasingly become standard practice. Participants and others involved in the process not only develop a sense of ownership and buy-in, but gain knowledge and skills in democratic methods of involving people, making decisions and solving problems. Relationships are built over time and ongoing spaces are created in communities and online, where people from all backgrounds can bring their ideas and concerns about public affairs to the table and engage in lively discussions that have the potential to impact their shared world.
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High quality sustained enagement and participatory culture?
New engagement efforts linked to existing efforts
Participants develop a sense of ownership and buy-in
Relationships are built over time and ongoing spaces are created
What to avoid with sustained enagement and participatory culture?
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