What to avoid with sustained enagement and participatory culture?

What to avoid:
 
Public engagements, when they occur, are one-off events isolated from the ongoing political life of society. For most people, democracy means only freedoms and voting and perhaps writing a letter to their newspaper or representative. For activists and public officials, democracy is the business-as-usual battle and behind-the-scenes maneuvering. Few people — including public officials — have any expectation that authentic, empowered public participation is possible, necessary, forthcoming, or even desirable. Privileged people dominate, intentionally or unintentionally undermining the ability of marginalized populations to meaningfully participate.
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What to avoid with sustained enagement and participatory culture?
Democracy is business-as-usual battle and behind-scenes maneuvering
Democracy means only freedoms and voting
No expectation that authentic public participation is possible
Privileged people dominate
Public engagements are one-off, isolated events
High quality sustained enagement and participatory culture?
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