Publications
The School of Government offers the following
publications related to citizen participation. Please
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Public Intersection Toolkit
Gordon P. Whitaker, Lydian Altman-Sauer, and Margaret
Henderson, 2006
How can you help a diverse group of public and private
officials, staff, and volunteers work together on difficult
community-wide issues? The Public Intersection
Toolkit includes resources for facilitating such
discussions; these materials can help people from governments,
nonprofits, faith-based organizations, philanthropies,
and businesses recognize shared concerns and act as
partners in addressing community problems.
Order
the Public Intersection Toolkit
Citizens Involvement, Article 9 from
County and Municipal Government in North Carolina
John B. Stephens and Maureen M. Berner,
2007
Article 9 from County
and Municipal Government in North Carolina
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Guidebook to Public Dispute Resolution in North
Carolina
John B. Stephens, 2004
Chapter 5 (Stakeholder Processes and Public Participation)
examines the challenges of effective public participation.
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the Guidebook to Public Dispute Resolution in North
Carolina
Community Partnering on Public Problems
Cooperative Program Evaluation
Elected Board Outreach – Holding Meetings
in the Community
Public Comment at Local Government Board Meetings
- Public
Comment at Business Meetings of Local Government Boards,
Part One: Guidelines for Good Practices
John B. Stephens and A. Fleming Bell, II
Popular
Government, Vol.
62, No. 4, Summer 1997
- Public
Comment at Business Meetings of Local Government Boards,
Part Two: Common Practices and Legal Standards
A. Fleming Bell, II, John B. Stephens and Christopher
Bass
Popular
Government, Vol.
63, No. 1, Fall 1997
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