Fairness and competence in citizen participation : evaluating models for environmental discourse / ed. by Ortwin Renn ...
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Personal Name(s): | Renn, Ortwin, editor |
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Dordrecht :
Kluwer Academic Publ.,
1995.
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XIX, 381 S. |
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englisch |
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079233518X (pbk.) 0792335171 (hbd) |
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Technology, risk, and society ;
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932 | |a FAIRNESS AND COMPETENCE IN CITIZEN PARTICIPATION Evaluating Models for Environmental Discourse Edited by ORTWIN RENN Center for Technology Assessment, Stuttgart, Germany THOMAS WEBLER Antioch New England Graduate School, Keene, New Hampshire, U.S.A. and PETER WIEDEMANN National Research Center, Jülich, Germany KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS DORDRECHT / BOSTON / LONDON Contents Dedication List of Contributors xi Foreword xiii Preface Democracy and Science xvii Thomas Dietz 1. A Need for Discourse on Citizen Participation: Objectives and Structure of the Book Ortwin Renn, Thomas Webler, Peter Wiedemann 1 2. A Brief Primer on Participation: Philosophy and Practice Thomas Webler and Ortwin Renn 17 3. "Right" Discourse in Citizen Participation: An Evaluative Yardstick Thomas Webler 35 4. The Redemption of Citizen Advisory Committees: A Perspective from Critical Theory Frances M Lynn and Jack D. Kartez 87 5. Citizens' Advisory Committee as a Model for Public Participation: A Multiple-Criteria Evaluation Anna Vari 103 6. Planning Cells: A Gate to "Fractal" Mediation Peter C. Dienel and Ortwin Renn 1 1 7 7. Review of "Planning Cells:" Problems of Legitimation Hans-Jörg Seiler 141 vii' 8. Citizens Juries: One Solution for Difficult Environmental Questions Ned Crosby 157 9. The Citizens' Jury Model of Public Participation: A Critical Evaluation Audrey Armour 175 10. The Varresbecker Bach Participatory Process: The Model of Citizen Initiatives Frank Claus 189 11. The Varresbecker Bach Participatory Process: An Evaluation Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer 203 12. Regulatory Negotiation as a Form of Public Participation Daniel Fiorino 223 13. Regulatory Negotiation as Citizen Participation: A Critique Susan G. Hadden 239 14. Mediation Mike Baughman 253 15. Environmental Mediation: Insights into the Microcosm and Outlooks for Political Implications Werner Nothdurft 267 16. Voluntary Siting of Noxious Facilities: The Role of Compensation Howard Kunreuther 283 17. Voluntary Siling of Noxious Facilities: Additional Thoughts and Empirical Evidence Felix Oberholzer-Gee and Bruno S. Frey 297 ix 18. Direct Participation in Macro-Issues: A Multiple Group Approach. An Analysis and Critique of the Dutch National Debate an Energy Policy, Fairness, Competence, and Beyond Cees J.H. Midden 305 19. The Dutch Study Groups Revisited Jetyl L. Mumpower 321 20. The Pursuit of Fair and Competent Citizen Participation Ortwin Renn, Thomas Webler, Peter Wiedemann 339 APPENDIX Biographies of Authors 369 Index 373 | ||
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