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Published in: Home‘Less than human’: does asylum system harm child refugees’ mental health?
The UK government has agreed to accept an unspecified number of unaccompanied child asylum seekers. With escalating...
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Published in: Participation NowCreating a culture of participation
As part of our series of interviews with practitioners and activists, Participation Now researcher Hilde C....
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Published in: Participation NowBuilding relationships through participatory budgeting
As part of our series of interviews with practitioners involved in public participation initiatives, Participation...
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Published in: Participation NowEngaging EU citizens in policy making
As part of our series of interviews with practitioners involved in public participation initiatives, Participation...
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Published in: Participation NowFrom Occupy to online democracy: the Loomio story
Flexibility was important, with people being able to change their position if their mind was changed by a persuasive...
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Published in: Participation NowTaking responsibility for Friern Barnet Community Library
“Barnet claims to know what people want. But if you go into some of the libraries in Barnet, I would have to say...
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Published in: Participation NowComplaints Choir: what is it?
"This project stays dynamic when people take the Complaints Choir as a tool and make use of it in their own context...
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Published in: Participation NowChanging public opinion through direct action
“Starbucks felt so pressured by the public that they felt obliged to pay £20,000,000 to the HMRC.” Our series of...
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Published in: Participation NowOrganising today: stewarding and responding to ‘the people’
38 degrees aims to bring people together to take action on the issues that matter to them. As part of our series of...
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Published in: Participation NowIntroducing ‘Participation Now: meet the practitioners’
Participation Now is a new Open University web platform that hosts an accessible and expanding collection of over...