The New Governance: Practices and Processes for Stakeholder and Citizen Participation in the Work of Government

TitleThe New Governance: Practices and Processes for Stakeholder and Citizen Participation in the Work of Government
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsBingham, Lisa Blomgren, Tina Nabatchi, and Rosemary O'Leary
JournalPublic Administration Review
Volume65
Issue5
Pagination547-558
ISSN1540-6210
Abstract

Leaders in public affairs identify tools and instruments for the new governance through networks of public, private, and nonprofit organizations. We argue the new governance also involves people—the tool makers and tool users—and the processes through which they participate in the work of government. Practitioners are using new quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial governance processes, including deliberative democracy, e-democracy, public conversations, participatory budgeting, citizen juries, study circles, collaborative policy making, and alternative dispute resolution, to permit citizens and stakeholders to actively participate in the work of government. We assess the existing legal infrastructure authorizing public managers to use new governance processes and discuss a selection of quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial new governance processes in international, federal, state, and local public institutions. We conclude that public administration needs to address these processes in teaching and research to help the public sector develop and use informed best practices.

URLhttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1540-6210.2005.00482.x/abstract
DOI10.1111/j.1540-6210.2005.00482.x
Short TitleThe New Governance