City Planner, Mediator, and MIT Professor

Deliberative Democracy and Dispute Resolution

Title:

Deliberative Democracy and Dispute Resolution
Publication Type
:
Journal Article
Journal
:
Ohio State Journal On Dispute Resolution, Vol. 24, Issue 3, 2009: 1-12.
Year of Publication
:
2009

Authors:

Lawrence Susskind
Volume
:
24
Pagination
:
1-12
Date Published
:
09/2009
Publication Language
:
eng
Abstract
:
Imagine the following: a small city of about 30,000 must decide whether to allow construction of a controversial industrial facility. The plant will generate sorely needed jobs and tax revenue, but it might also pose serious environmental and public-health risks. Under normal circumstances, the city council would require the developer to undertake a set of technical studies that city departments would review before a permit could be granted. Then, the city government (including several elected and/or appointed boards) might hold a hearing, and ultimately vote on whether to approve the project. Along the way, there might be a lot of letters to the editor of the local newspaper and even a referendum. 
Issue
:
3
Citation Key
:
182