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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
Panelists will explore aspects of public engagement and co-production in cases that range from a rural New England town that has used public meetings since 1737 to the Open Government Partnership (OGP), whose members include nations. They will consider relevant concepts and frameworks, including dynamic social theories, co-production, and open government.
Co-production and Public-Private Partnerships in New England Direct Democracy - Sawyer Rogers, University of Massachusetts: Amherst
The Benefits of Treating Democratic Innovations as Dynamic Social Theories - Titus Alexander, Democracy Matters
The Real Impact of Open Government: Empirical Evidence from the OGP - Alejandro Baron, Johns Hopkins University (SAIS)