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The Gamification of Citizens' Participation in Policymaking

Autor Kai Masser, Linda Mory
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 apr 2018
This book examines the use of game elements to encourage citizens to participate in political decision-making and the planning of large-scale public sector projects. It argues that success is based on a personal concern with the project and a belief in the influence on political decision making, but also on fun. Without fun, only a very small group of the ‘usual suspects’ will participate, especially in classic policymaking approaches like citizens’ panels which require time and physical attendance. The book also examines the relationship between representative democracy and citizen participation from the perspective of direct democratic instruments in Germany. Readers from different countries with different political systems can decide for themselves, if and how the results from Germany are transferable to their respective conditions. Grounded in theoretical literature and statistical data, the book also makes use of narratives, applying a ‘storytelling’ approach to the case studies.                                                                                                   
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319785707
ISBN-10: 3319785702
Pagini: 140
Ilustrații: XII, 140 p. 16 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Introduction.- Chapter 1: Gamification – Engaging People by Letting Them have Fun.- Chapter 2: Citizens’ Participation – Theory and Practice: Confronting the Theory with some Stories about Citizens’ Participation.- Chapter 3: Behind the Scenes: What empirical Evidence is Telling us about the Practice of Citizens’ Participation.- Chapter 4: Citizens’ Participation – How Gamification can help Citizens’ Participation to Flourish.- Chapter 5: Lessons Learned: An Author’s Digest.


Notă biografică

Kai Masser is Senior Researcher at the German Research Institute for Public Administration (GRIP) and a Lecturer at the German University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer, Germany.
Linda Mory is a Senior Project Consultant at a global IT company and a Lecturer at the German University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer, Germany.   

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This book examines the use of game elements to encourage citizens to participate in political decision-making and the planning of large-scale public sector projects. It argues that success is based on a personal concern with the project and a belief in the influence on political decision making, but also on fun. Without fun, only a very small group of the ‘usual suspects’ will participate, especially in classic policymaking approaches like citizens’ panels which require time and physical attendance. The book also examines the relationship between representative democracy and citizen participation from the perspective of direct democratic instruments in Germany. Readers from different countries with different political systems can decide for themselves, if and how the results from Germany are transferable to their respective conditions. Grounded in theoretical literature and statistical data, the book also makes use of narratives, applying a ‘storytelling’ approach to the case studies.

Kai Masser is Senior Researcher at the German Research Institute for Public Administration (GRIP) and a Lecturer at the German University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer, Germany.
Linda Mory is a Senior Project Consultant at a global IT company and a Lecturer at the German University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer, Germany. 

Caracteristici

Examines the use of game elements to encourage citizens to participate in political decision-making and the planning of large-scale public sector projects Argues that success in policy making requires not only investment and belief in a project, but also fun Engages with a detailed case study, examining the relationship between representative democracy and citizen participation from the perspective of direct democratic instruments in Germany