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The paradoxes of deliberation : ‘Te Ohaakii a Hine – National Network Ending Sexual Violence Together (TOAH-NNEST)’ and the Taskforce for Action on Sexual Violence (2007–2009) Rachel Simon-Kumar

By: Simon-Kumar, Rachel.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Political Science.Publisher: Sage, 2016Subject(s): New Zealand. Taskforce for Action on Sexual Violence | INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION | SUPPORT SERVICES | NEW ZEALAND | GOVERNMENT POLICY | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | TOAH-NNEST (Te Ohaakii a Hine-National Network Ending Sexual Violence Together)Online resources: Read the abstract In: Political Science, 2016, Advance online publication, 4 April 2016Summary: "As part of recent efforts to advance participatory policymaking, there is increased collaboration between government and women’s groups creating, in principle, ‘deliberative mini-publics’. While there is substantial literature debating the merits of mini-publics, their longer-term influence on ‘macro-political’ environments is still unfolding. This article examines the particular case of a successful collaboration between the New Zealand government and the sexual abuse sector (represented by Te Ohaakii a Hine – National Network Ending Sexual Violence Together or TOAH-NNEST) in the specially commissioned Taskforce for Action on Sexual Violence, which ran from 2007 to 2009 to evaluate the processes and politics of engagement. " (From the abstract). Record 4996
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Political Science, 2016, Advance online publication, 4 April 2016

"As part of recent efforts to advance participatory policymaking, there is increased collaboration between government and women’s groups creating, in principle, ‘deliberative mini-publics’. While there is substantial literature debating the merits of mini-publics, their longer-term influence on ‘macro-political’ environments is still unfolding. This article examines the particular case of a successful collaboration between the New Zealand government and the sexual abuse sector (represented by Te Ohaakii a Hine – National Network Ending Sexual Violence Together or TOAH-NNEST) in the specially commissioned Taskforce for Action on Sexual Violence, which ran from 2007 to 2009 to evaluate the processes and politics of engagement. " (From the abstract). Record 4996