Date added:June 28, 2014
Download -736KBWhose voice has value and why? This think piece draws from a desk review of experience on voice, and an exchange of ideas in an e-dialogue between practitioners and scholars in January 2014. It reflects on experiences, debates, assumptions and questions about what ‘voice’ is and how it can be supported.
It includes five one-page summaries of key research in this field.
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Publication type Research report
Publication year2014
Page length12 pages
Keywordscitizen voice
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