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Moving Public Participation beyond Compliance: Uncommon Approaches to Finding Common Ground Kirsten M. Leong, John F. Forester, and Daniel J. Decker This article explores how assumptions behind process design can facilit
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Document Date: 2011-01-04 16:53:20


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