| Description | A research project was to design, test and develop appropriate materials, means and delivery mechanisms to engage Scottish young people in the debate and dialogue on radioactive waste management. |
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| ISBN | 0755926102 |
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| Website Publication Date | December 19, 2005 |
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Angus Whyte, Ella Smith, Inge Alberts, Ann Macintosh, International Teledemocracy Centre, Napier University
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Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations & Acronyms
Summary
Chapter One Introduction
The Context for the Study
Methodology
Structure of the Report
Chapter Two Characterising current practice
What is e-engagement?
Current E-Engagement Practice
Principles of Youth Engagement
The Scottish Youth Engagement Scene
choice of tools
Chapter Three The scenario-based approach
Scenarios as a research and development method
Developing the Scenarios and prototypes
The Focus Group Materials
The Prototype Tools
Chapter Four Experiences of e-engagement
Introduction
Summary of General Comments on E-engagement
Responses on the Group Process
Chapter Five Conclusions and recommended Next steps
UsIng the E-Engagement Tools Package
Preparing for the E-engagement
Facilitation and Discussion Moderation
Evaluation Criteria and Indicators
Recommendations for Next Steps
References
Annex 1: Bibliography
Annex 2. Other Deliverables
Contact
Further copies of this report are available:
On the Scottish Executive website at: www.scotland.gov.uk/publications
The views expressed in this report are those of the researchers and do not necessarily reflect those of the Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Department or Scottish Ministers
Limited extracts from the text may be produced provided the source is acknowledged. For more extensive reproduction, please write to the Environment Group Research Co-ordinator, Scottish Executive, Area 1-J (south), Victoria Quay, Edinburgh, EH6 6QQ
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