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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Public Engagement »Public Engagement
Core Principles for Public Engagement »Core Principles for Public Engagement
(7) Sustained Engagement and Participatory Culture »(7) Sustained Engagement and Participatory Culture
What to avoid with sustained enagement and participatory culture?
Democracy is business-as-usual battle and behind-scenes maneuvering »Democracy is business-as-usual battle and behind-scenes maneuvering
Democracy means only freedoms and voting »Democracy means only freedoms and voting
No expectation that authentic public participation is possible »No expectation that authentic public participation is possible
Privileged people dominate »Privileged people dominate
Public engagements are one-off, isolated events »Public engagements are one-off, isolated events
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