Creating Spaces of Engagement
Policy Justice and the Practical Craft of Deliberative Democracy
Herausgeber: Levac, Leah R E; Wiebe, Sarah Marie
Creating Spaces of Engagement
Policy Justice and the Practical Craft of Deliberative Democracy
Herausgeber: Levac, Leah R E; Wiebe, Sarah Marie
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Policy justice requires engagement of diverse people, knowledges, and forms of evidence at all stages of the policy-making process, from problem definition through to dissemination.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9781487504311
- ISBN-10: 1487504314
- Artikelnr.: 58292319
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9781487504311
- ISBN-10: 1487504314
- Artikelnr.: 58292319
Edited by Leah R.E. Levac and Sarah Marie Wiebe
Introduction: Why Create Spaces of Engagement? Connecting Theory, Policy,
and Practice
Leah R.E. Levac, University of Guelph and Sarah Marie Wiebe, University of
Hawai’i, Manoa
Part One: Across Disciplines and Beyond the Academy: Stretching
Deliberative Democratic Theory
1. Revelatory Protest, Deliberative Exclusion, and the B.C. Missing Women
Commission of Inquiry: Bridging the Micro/Macro Divide
Genevieve Fuji Johnson, Simon Fraser University
2. The Alberta Energy Futures Lab: A Case Study in Socio-Cultural
Transition Through Public Engagement
Stephen Williams, Energy Futures Lab
3. Deliberative Democracy and Collective Impact: Seeing and Believing
Shared Outcomes and Shared Participation
Ellen Szarleta, Indiana University Northwest
4. Northern Women’s Conceptualizations of Wellbeing: Engaging in the
"Right" Policy Conversations
Leah R.E. Levac, University of Guelph and Jacqueline Gillis, University of
Guelph
5. Unsettled Democracy: The Case of the Grandview-Woodlands Citizen
Assembly
Rachel Magnusson, City of Vancouver
6. Opening to the Possible: Girls and Women with Disabilities Engaging in
Vietnam
Deborah Stienstra, University of Guelph and Xuan Thuy Nguyen, Carleton
University
Part Two: Centring Voices from the Margins: Expanding and Evaluating
Engagement Practices
7. How OpenMedia.ca Has Used Social Media to Engage Thousands in "Policy
Hacking" for Regulatory Reforms at the CRTC and Other Government Bodies
Tara Mahoney, Simon Fraser University
8. An Experiment in Engaging the "Heart and Mind": Building Community
Capacity on Post-Secondary Campuses
Catriona Remocker, University of Victoria, Tim Dyck, University of
Victoria, and Dan Reist, University of Victoria
9. Art-Full Methods of Democratic Participation: Listening, Engagement, and
Connection
Joanna Ashworth, Simon Fraser University
10. Power, Privilege, and Policy-Making: Reflections on "Changing Public
Engagement from the Ground Up"
Alana Cattapan, University of Waterloo, April Mandrona, Nova Scotia College
of Art and Design, Tammy Findlay, Mount Saint Vincent University, and
Alexandra Dobrowolsky, Saint Mary’s University
11. Engaging with Women in Low-Income: Implications for Government-Convened
Public Engagement Initiatives and Deliberative Democracy
Leah R.E. Levac, University of Guelph
Part Three: Effective and Affective Spaces of Deliberation
12. The heART of Engagement: Experiences of a Community-Created Mobile Art
Gallery in Brazil
Bruno de Oliviera Jayme, Royal Roads University
13. Temporary Labour Migrants’ Engagement and (Dis)engagement with the
Policy Process
Ethel Tungohan, York University
14. Storytelling as Engagement: Learning from Youth Voices in Attawapiskat
Sarah Marie Wiebe, University of Hawai’i, Manoa
15. Making Spaces for Truth: Exploring the Lived Meanings of Deliberating
Reconciliation in Higher Education
Derek Tannis, Saskatchewan Polytechnic
16. Global Development Agendas with Local Relevance? "Glocal" Approaches,
Tensions, and Lessons on Measuring Aid Effectiveness
Astrid Pérez Piñán, University of Victoria
Conclusion: Concluding Reflections on Policy Justice Deliberative
Democracy, Citizen Participation, and the Future of Policy-Making
Leah R.E. Levac, University of Guelph and Sarah Marie Wiebe, University of
Hawai’i, Manoa
and Practice
Leah R.E. Levac, University of Guelph and Sarah Marie Wiebe, University of
Hawai’i, Manoa
Part One: Across Disciplines and Beyond the Academy: Stretching
Deliberative Democratic Theory
1. Revelatory Protest, Deliberative Exclusion, and the B.C. Missing Women
Commission of Inquiry: Bridging the Micro/Macro Divide
Genevieve Fuji Johnson, Simon Fraser University
2. The Alberta Energy Futures Lab: A Case Study in Socio-Cultural
Transition Through Public Engagement
Stephen Williams, Energy Futures Lab
3. Deliberative Democracy and Collective Impact: Seeing and Believing
Shared Outcomes and Shared Participation
Ellen Szarleta, Indiana University Northwest
4. Northern Women’s Conceptualizations of Wellbeing: Engaging in the
"Right" Policy Conversations
Leah R.E. Levac, University of Guelph and Jacqueline Gillis, University of
Guelph
5. Unsettled Democracy: The Case of the Grandview-Woodlands Citizen
Assembly
Rachel Magnusson, City of Vancouver
6. Opening to the Possible: Girls and Women with Disabilities Engaging in
Vietnam
Deborah Stienstra, University of Guelph and Xuan Thuy Nguyen, Carleton
University
Part Two: Centring Voices from the Margins: Expanding and Evaluating
Engagement Practices
7. How OpenMedia.ca Has Used Social Media to Engage Thousands in "Policy
Hacking" for Regulatory Reforms at the CRTC and Other Government Bodies
Tara Mahoney, Simon Fraser University
8. An Experiment in Engaging the "Heart and Mind": Building Community
Capacity on Post-Secondary Campuses
Catriona Remocker, University of Victoria, Tim Dyck, University of
Victoria, and Dan Reist, University of Victoria
9. Art-Full Methods of Democratic Participation: Listening, Engagement, and
Connection
Joanna Ashworth, Simon Fraser University
10. Power, Privilege, and Policy-Making: Reflections on "Changing Public
Engagement from the Ground Up"
Alana Cattapan, University of Waterloo, April Mandrona, Nova Scotia College
of Art and Design, Tammy Findlay, Mount Saint Vincent University, and
Alexandra Dobrowolsky, Saint Mary’s University
11. Engaging with Women in Low-Income: Implications for Government-Convened
Public Engagement Initiatives and Deliberative Democracy
Leah R.E. Levac, University of Guelph
Part Three: Effective and Affective Spaces of Deliberation
12. The heART of Engagement: Experiences of a Community-Created Mobile Art
Gallery in Brazil
Bruno de Oliviera Jayme, Royal Roads University
13. Temporary Labour Migrants’ Engagement and (Dis)engagement with the
Policy Process
Ethel Tungohan, York University
14. Storytelling as Engagement: Learning from Youth Voices in Attawapiskat
Sarah Marie Wiebe, University of Hawai’i, Manoa
15. Making Spaces for Truth: Exploring the Lived Meanings of Deliberating
Reconciliation in Higher Education
Derek Tannis, Saskatchewan Polytechnic
16. Global Development Agendas with Local Relevance? "Glocal" Approaches,
Tensions, and Lessons on Measuring Aid Effectiveness
Astrid Pérez Piñán, University of Victoria
Conclusion: Concluding Reflections on Policy Justice Deliberative
Democracy, Citizen Participation, and the Future of Policy-Making
Leah R.E. Levac, University of Guelph and Sarah Marie Wiebe, University of
Hawai’i, Manoa
Introduction: Why Create Spaces of Engagement? Connecting Theory, Policy,
and Practice
Leah R.E. Levac, University of Guelph and Sarah Marie Wiebe, University of
Hawai’i, Manoa
Part One: Across Disciplines and Beyond the Academy: Stretching
Deliberative Democratic Theory
1. Revelatory Protest, Deliberative Exclusion, and the B.C. Missing Women
Commission of Inquiry: Bridging the Micro/Macro Divide
Genevieve Fuji Johnson, Simon Fraser University
2. The Alberta Energy Futures Lab: A Case Study in Socio-Cultural
Transition Through Public Engagement
Stephen Williams, Energy Futures Lab
3. Deliberative Democracy and Collective Impact: Seeing and Believing
Shared Outcomes and Shared Participation
Ellen Szarleta, Indiana University Northwest
4. Northern Women’s Conceptualizations of Wellbeing: Engaging in the
"Right" Policy Conversations
Leah R.E. Levac, University of Guelph and Jacqueline Gillis, University of
Guelph
5. Unsettled Democracy: The Case of the Grandview-Woodlands Citizen
Assembly
Rachel Magnusson, City of Vancouver
6. Opening to the Possible: Girls and Women with Disabilities Engaging in
Vietnam
Deborah Stienstra, University of Guelph and Xuan Thuy Nguyen, Carleton
University
Part Two: Centring Voices from the Margins: Expanding and Evaluating
Engagement Practices
7. How OpenMedia.ca Has Used Social Media to Engage Thousands in "Policy
Hacking" for Regulatory Reforms at the CRTC and Other Government Bodies
Tara Mahoney, Simon Fraser University
8. An Experiment in Engaging the "Heart and Mind": Building Community
Capacity on Post-Secondary Campuses
Catriona Remocker, University of Victoria, Tim Dyck, University of
Victoria, and Dan Reist, University of Victoria
9. Art-Full Methods of Democratic Participation: Listening, Engagement, and
Connection
Joanna Ashworth, Simon Fraser University
10. Power, Privilege, and Policy-Making: Reflections on "Changing Public
Engagement from the Ground Up"
Alana Cattapan, University of Waterloo, April Mandrona, Nova Scotia College
of Art and Design, Tammy Findlay, Mount Saint Vincent University, and
Alexandra Dobrowolsky, Saint Mary’s University
11. Engaging with Women in Low-Income: Implications for Government-Convened
Public Engagement Initiatives and Deliberative Democracy
Leah R.E. Levac, University of Guelph
Part Three: Effective and Affective Spaces of Deliberation
12. The heART of Engagement: Experiences of a Community-Created Mobile Art
Gallery in Brazil
Bruno de Oliviera Jayme, Royal Roads University
13. Temporary Labour Migrants’ Engagement and (Dis)engagement with the
Policy Process
Ethel Tungohan, York University
14. Storytelling as Engagement: Learning from Youth Voices in Attawapiskat
Sarah Marie Wiebe, University of Hawai’i, Manoa
15. Making Spaces for Truth: Exploring the Lived Meanings of Deliberating
Reconciliation in Higher Education
Derek Tannis, Saskatchewan Polytechnic
16. Global Development Agendas with Local Relevance? "Glocal" Approaches,
Tensions, and Lessons on Measuring Aid Effectiveness
Astrid Pérez Piñán, University of Victoria
Conclusion: Concluding Reflections on Policy Justice Deliberative
Democracy, Citizen Participation, and the Future of Policy-Making
Leah R.E. Levac, University of Guelph and Sarah Marie Wiebe, University of
Hawai’i, Manoa
and Practice
Leah R.E. Levac, University of Guelph and Sarah Marie Wiebe, University of
Hawai’i, Manoa
Part One: Across Disciplines and Beyond the Academy: Stretching
Deliberative Democratic Theory
1. Revelatory Protest, Deliberative Exclusion, and the B.C. Missing Women
Commission of Inquiry: Bridging the Micro/Macro Divide
Genevieve Fuji Johnson, Simon Fraser University
2. The Alberta Energy Futures Lab: A Case Study in Socio-Cultural
Transition Through Public Engagement
Stephen Williams, Energy Futures Lab
3. Deliberative Democracy and Collective Impact: Seeing and Believing
Shared Outcomes and Shared Participation
Ellen Szarleta, Indiana University Northwest
4. Northern Women’s Conceptualizations of Wellbeing: Engaging in the
"Right" Policy Conversations
Leah R.E. Levac, University of Guelph and Jacqueline Gillis, University of
Guelph
5. Unsettled Democracy: The Case of the Grandview-Woodlands Citizen
Assembly
Rachel Magnusson, City of Vancouver
6. Opening to the Possible: Girls and Women with Disabilities Engaging in
Vietnam
Deborah Stienstra, University of Guelph and Xuan Thuy Nguyen, Carleton
University
Part Two: Centring Voices from the Margins: Expanding and Evaluating
Engagement Practices
7. How OpenMedia.ca Has Used Social Media to Engage Thousands in "Policy
Hacking" for Regulatory Reforms at the CRTC and Other Government Bodies
Tara Mahoney, Simon Fraser University
8. An Experiment in Engaging the "Heart and Mind": Building Community
Capacity on Post-Secondary Campuses
Catriona Remocker, University of Victoria, Tim Dyck, University of
Victoria, and Dan Reist, University of Victoria
9. Art-Full Methods of Democratic Participation: Listening, Engagement, and
Connection
Joanna Ashworth, Simon Fraser University
10. Power, Privilege, and Policy-Making: Reflections on "Changing Public
Engagement from the Ground Up"
Alana Cattapan, University of Waterloo, April Mandrona, Nova Scotia College
of Art and Design, Tammy Findlay, Mount Saint Vincent University, and
Alexandra Dobrowolsky, Saint Mary’s University
11. Engaging with Women in Low-Income: Implications for Government-Convened
Public Engagement Initiatives and Deliberative Democracy
Leah R.E. Levac, University of Guelph
Part Three: Effective and Affective Spaces of Deliberation
12. The heART of Engagement: Experiences of a Community-Created Mobile Art
Gallery in Brazil
Bruno de Oliviera Jayme, Royal Roads University
13. Temporary Labour Migrants’ Engagement and (Dis)engagement with the
Policy Process
Ethel Tungohan, York University
14. Storytelling as Engagement: Learning from Youth Voices in Attawapiskat
Sarah Marie Wiebe, University of Hawai’i, Manoa
15. Making Spaces for Truth: Exploring the Lived Meanings of Deliberating
Reconciliation in Higher Education
Derek Tannis, Saskatchewan Polytechnic
16. Global Development Agendas with Local Relevance? "Glocal" Approaches,
Tensions, and Lessons on Measuring Aid Effectiveness
Astrid Pérez Piñán, University of Victoria
Conclusion: Concluding Reflections on Policy Justice Deliberative
Democracy, Citizen Participation, and the Future of Policy-Making
Leah R.E. Levac, University of Guelph and Sarah Marie Wiebe, University of
Hawai’i, Manoa