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FURTHER READING

Demos (2004): See-through science: Why public engagement needs to move
upstream, Demos, London.
Demos (2005): Start with people: How community organizations put citizens in
the driving seat, Demos, London.
Involve (2005): People and Participation: How to put citizens at the heart of
decision-making, Involve, London.
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Involve, London.
Power Inquiry (2006): Power to the People: The report of Power – an
independent inquiry into Britain’s democracy, The Power Inquiry, York.
Tyndall Centre (2005): De-carbonising the UK: Energy for a climate conscious
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