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Mar152010

« How Citizen Participation Improves Community Decisions - Matt Curtis »

In Chapter 7 of 17, public affairs and communications strategist Matt Curtis highlights citizen participation theory as a central element in influence strategy around public works and community projects. Rather than focus on consensus building, Curtis promotes participation and the educational elements required to fully inform both sides on the issue. This decreases extreme party influence and creates an open communication that results in revision and, hopefully, project approval.

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