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Naming and Framing Difficult Issues to Make Sound Decisions

Publisher: Charles F. Kettering Foundation
Published: October 2011
Outlines how to promote shared decision making and effective collective action by naming divisive community issues in ways that focus on common concerns, deliberating over options, identifying actions citizens can take, and working through disagreements.
Funder(s): Charles F. Kettering Foundation
Subject(s): Civil Society; Civil Society, Citizen/Public Participation; Community Improvement/Development

Posted in: Grey Literature on 11/19/2011 | Link to this post on IFP |
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