CASE
Deliberative practice of Chinese local community - Dongying City ,Shandong Province
- General Issues
- Human Rights & Civil Rights
- Governance & Political Institutions
- Specific Topics
- Budget - Provincial, Regional, State
- Scope of Influence
- City/Town
- Parent of this Case
- Wenling City Deliberative Poll
- Time Limited or Repeated?
- Repeated over time
- Purpose/Goal
- Make, influence, or challenge decisions of government and public bodies
- Develop the civic capacities of individuals, communities, and/or civil society organizations
- Approach
- Co-governance
- Spectrum of Public Participation
- Involve
- Total Number of Participants
- 100000
- Open to All or Limited to Some?
- Open to All
- Recruitment Method for Limited Subset of Population
- Random Sample
- General Types of Methods
- Direct democracy
- Public budgeting
- General Types of Tools/Techniques
- Manage and/or allocate money or resources
- Legality
- Yes
- Face-to-Face, Online, or Both
- Both
- Types of Interaction Among Participants
- Discussion, Dialogue, or Deliberation
- Decision Methods
- Voting
- Primary Organizer/Manager
- The Center for Deliberative Democracy at Stanford University
- Type of Funder
- Local Government
- Evidence of Impact
- Yes
- Types of Change
- Changes in civic capacities
- Changes in public policy
- Changes in how institutions operate
- Conflict transformation
- Changes in people’s knowledge, attitudes, and behavior
- Implementers of Change
- Lay Public
- Stakeholder Organizations
- Elected Public Officials