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Imagining Regulation Differently Cocreating For Engagement Morag Mcdermont Editor Tim Cole Editor Janet Newman Editor Angela Piccini Editor

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Imagining Regulation Differently Cocreating For Engagement Morag Mcdermont Editor Tim Cole Editor Janet Newman Editor Angela Piccini Editor
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.1 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Morag McDermont (editor); Tim Cole (editor); Janet Newman (editor); Angela Piccini (editor)
ISBN: 9781447348030, 1447348036
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Imagining Regulation Differently Cocreating For Engagement Morag Mcdermont Editor Tim Cole Editor Janet Newman Editor Angela Piccini Editor by Morag Mcdermont (editor); Tim Cole (editor); Janet Newman (editor); Angela Piccini (editor) 9781447348030, 1447348036 instant download after payment.

There is an urgent need to rethink relationships between systems of government and those who are ‘governed’. This book explores ways of rethinking those relationships by bringing communities normally excluded from decision-making to centre stage to experiment with new methods of regulating for engagement. Using original, co-produced research, it innovatively shows how we can better use a ‘bottom-up’ approach to design regulatory regimes that recognise the capabilities of communities at the margins and powerfully support the knowledge, passions and creativity of citizens. The authors provide essential guidance for all those working on co-produced research to make impactful change.

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