Participatory governance

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Synopsis: Governance: Governance: Participatory governance:


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a further higher reference level is offered by the trend towards participatory governance. This has increased in importance in the past few years,

These two‘pillars',the‘knowledge society'and‘participatory governance',can become the common framework in which to assess

such as the evolution of knowledge societies and participatory governance systems, and the lower level sets of goals that have to be attained

and factors affecting the development of these societies are intertwined with those influencing the development of participatory governance systems:

what is promoted by a‘knowledge society'is required to enhance participatory governance and vice versa, while foresight impacts seem to relate to both sets of developments.

which policy-making deals with uncertainty and lack of knowledge by promoting more participatory governance. Foresight also encourages the emergence of the new types of affiliations

and factors affecting the development of these societies are intertwined with those influencing the development of participatory governance systems:

K. Guy/Technological forecasting & Social Change 75 (2008) 539 557‘knowledge society'are required also to enhance participatory governance and vice versa,

The self-enforcing circle of knowledge society characteristics, foresight impacts and participatory governance, Paper presented at the 9th ICTPI conference, Santorini, June 18 21 2006.2 K. Cuhls,


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transparent and open participatory governance processes Ultimate Influence on (research policy) agendas of actors, both public and private (as revealed, for instance,


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and participatory governance, and real-time technology assessment 3. The report refers to the previous involvement of a broad variety of stakeholders

constructing the public in participatory governance arrangements, Public Underst. Sci. 19 (2010) 403 419. Dr. Petra Schaper-Rinkel, political scientist, is a senior scientist and scientific project manager at the AIT Austrian Institute of technology in Vienna.


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and allow decisions to be shaped within wider settings through new inclusive and participatory governance approaches. With regards to its capacity-building role FTA can contribute to the articulation of strategic visions that can guide search and selection processes,


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