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* [[Participating in assessments]] | |||
* [http://www.wwviews.net/files/Project_description_WWViews_300508.pdf WWViews project] | * [http://www.wwviews.net/files/Project_description_WWViews_300508.pdf WWViews project] | ||
* [http://www.cop15.dk/en Copenhagen meeting] | * [http://www.cop15.dk/en Copenhagen meeting] |
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- Open participation is a principle that anyone is allowed to raise any points related to an open assessment at any point during the making of the assessment. It is one of the key principles of open assessment.
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See also
- Participating in assessments
- WWViews project
- Copenhagen meeting
- Teknologirådet The Danish Board of Technology
- National Consumer Research Centre, Finland
- Deliberative opinion poll
- James Fishkin
- AmericaSpeaks
- Deliberative democracy
- Online deliberation
- Arrow's impossibility theorem
- Public participation and environmental impact assessment: Purposes, implications, and lessons for public policy making by Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh. Environmental Impact Assessment Review (2009). doi:10.1016/j.eiar.2009.05.001
- An article on Collaborative Web between open and closed science
- Citizenscape project
- Citizenscape noise maps in Bristol
- Bristol city consultation of citizens
- Citizen panel of Bristol
- Bristol e-petitions
- LEGESE - Easing Participation in Legislative Processes
- eParticipate Platform
- Public-i
- Links about participation and policy
- Momentum participation project
- EU funded projects in the Cordis database