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'''Cooperative Discourse''' is a [[citizen participation]] method to determine and integrate [[legal aspects]] in the strategic planning of secure public spaces. Cooperative discourse is a combination of elements of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediation mediation], of foresight studies (e.g., the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphi_method Delphi method]) and [[citizen jury|citizen juries]], aimed at solving planning assignments. The outcome of cooperative discourse is a recommendation to the politicians (decision-makers). |
'''Cooperative Discourse''' is a [[citizen participation]] method to determine and integrate [[legal aspects]] in the strategic planning of secure public spaces. Cooperative discourse is a combination of elements of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediation mediation], of foresight studies (e.g., the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphi_method Delphi method]) and [[citizen jury|citizen juries]], aimed at solving planning assignments. The outcome of cooperative discourse is a recommendation to the politicians (decision-makers). |
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Revision as of 13:41, 5 February 2013
Cooperative Discourse is a citizen participation method to determine and integrate legal aspects in the strategic planning of secure public spaces. Cooperative discourse is a combination of elements of mediation, of foresight studies (e.g., the Delphi method) and citizen juries, aimed at solving planning assignments. The outcome of cooperative discourse is a recommendation to the politicians (decision-makers).
Support for planning of secure public spaces
- Facilitation of addressing very complex decision processes;
- Handling of regional planning issues with existing latent or open conflicts;
- Determination of legal aspects in planning of public spaces.
Process description
- The first step of this participatory method is to draw up a catalogue of criteria for assessing various planning options; here a mediator works with representatives of the interest groups affected.
- In step two experts analyse the likely effects of the various planning options in a Delphi survey. In the third and final step citizens selected at random evaluate the options in a citizen jury, with the aid of the catalogue of criteria and experts analyses.
Links and further reading
- Participation & sustainable development in Europe: URL: http://www.partizipation.at/coop-discourse.html [2012-08-20].