Articles
Organizing Engagement: Six Principles for Equitable and Inclusive Civic Engagement
Organizing Engagement: Core Principles for Public Engagement
Pew Research Center: Civic Engagement in the Digital Age
Youth.gov: Civic Engagement
ICMA: Three Strategies for Advancing Social Equity and Increasing Community Sustainability
National Civic League: Engaged Communities are Thriving Communities
Urban Institute: How Community Development Can Promote Equity (podcast)
ELGL: Lottery-Selected Panels
Urban Institute: Cracking the Zoning Code
The Atlantic: Community Input Caused the Housing Crisis
CitizenLab video on effective online engagement
Deliberative Democracy
Public Management Review: Political innovation as ideal and strategy: the case of aleatoric democracy in the City of Utrecht
The Democracy Project: A History, a Crisis, a Movement (Buy it on Amazon)
When the People Speak: Deliberative Democracy and Public Consultation (Buy it on Amazon)
OECD: Innovative Citizen Participation
Citizens’ Assemblies: Democracy that Works
Stanford: Could deliberative democracy depolarize America? Stanford scholars think so
Vanderbilt University: Deliberative Democracy: A Classical Antidote to Democracy’s Modern Ills
Websites
Engage Raleigh (City of Raleigh)
Raleigh CAC Attendance 2018 + 2019 (spreadsheet link)
Research
ICMA: Equity & Inclusion Toolkit
Univ. of Chicago Law School: The Law of Group Polarization
Citizens and Scholars: Mapping Civic Measurement Resources
Citizens and Scholars: Mapping Civic Measurement
IBM Center for The Business of Government: Using Online Tools to Engage - and be Engaged by - The Public
Community Engagement Process Development Playbook
Raleigh Community Engagement Fern Recommendations
Raleigh Equity & Inclusion Action Plan
Urban Institute: How Are Income and Wealth Linked to Health and Longevity?
PolicyLink: Community Engagement Guide for Sustainable Communities
Involving Citizens in the Decisions of Government and Community
Mass. Coalition for Racial Equity in Housing: Representation in the Housing Process: Best Practices for Improving Racial Equity
Boston University: Who Participates in Local Government? Evidence from Meeting Minutes
HUD: New Housing in High-Productivity Metropolitan Areas: Encouraging Production
Boston University: Still Muted: The Limited Participatory Democracy of Zoom Public Meetings
Utah Foundation: Is the Middle Missing? A guide to Expanding Options for Utah Homebuyers and Renters
Where Self-Interest Trumps Ideology: Liberal Homeowners and Local Opposition to Housing Development
Public Management Review: Political innovation as ideal and strategy: the case of aleatoric democracy in the City of Utrecht
RaleighForward: New Bern TOD How We Got Here Spreadsheet
Raleigh Planning Presentation: Development Services Advisory Meeting (8/8/24)