Collaborate now!: how expertise becomes useful in civic life
Those who seek change in civic life have much in common: they each bring valuable expertise to the table and need to strategize with others about what to do. That's why new collaborative relationships between diverse thinkers are essential. Yet they're difficult to form. Collaborate Now! p...
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Zusammenfassung: | Those who seek change in civic life have much in common: they each bring valuable expertise to the table and need to strategize with others about what to do. That's why new collaborative relationships between diverse thinkers are essential. Yet they're difficult to form. Collaborate Now! presents a new argument about why that is, along with tools to foster them anew. As with any form of voluntary civic engagement, these relationships require time and motivation. Yet on top of that, collaborators often start off as strangers, and are uncertain about relationality: whether they'll relate to each other in ways that are meaningful and brimming with interaction. Using case studies, field experiments, interviews, and observational data, this book provides a rich understanding of the collaborative relationships needed to tackle civic challenges, how uncertainty about relationality can produce an unmet desire for them, and actionable tools to surface and meet this desire |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 14 Mar 2024) Expertise and collaborative relationships in civic life -- A theory of relationality -- Relationality in practice -- The link between relationality and collaborative relationships -- Surfacing and meeting unmet desire for new collaborative relationships -- Moving forward : how to "collaborate now!" -- Appendix A. Qualitative interviews protocol -- Appendix B. More details on local policymaker survey -- Appendix C. Step-by-step guide for conducting one type of formal collaboration : a new research partnership |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 215 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781009411882 |
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topic | Policy sciences United States Expertise Political aspects United States Cooperation United States Public administration United States Citizen participation Civic improvement United States Community organization United States |
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