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ABSTRACT Practitioners who facilitate public participation in governance operate at the interface of three policy agendas: public service reform, social justice and democratic innovation. Scotland offers a paradigmatic site for studying this interface through the role of officials who work as facilitators of public participation. Reforms in the last two decades have generated new spaces for engaging citizens and communities while challenging official facilitators to reconcile grassroots community action with institutional engagement. This article draws on empirical research from the What Works Scotland dataset (2014–2019), which is the first to examine the nature of this role across Scotland. Our analysis unpacks the tensions of interactive modes of governance and explores facilitators’ agency in responding to cultural practices that are resistant to change. The paper argues that official facilitators are more than process designers and discursive stewards; their work involves challenging and changing the cultural practices of the state at the frontlines of democratic upheaval and renewal.
促进公众参与治理的从业者在三个政策议程的界面上运作:公共服务改革、社会正义和民主创新。苏格兰提供了一个典型的网站,通过充当公众参与促进者的官员的角色来研究这种界面。过去二十年的改革为公民和社区的参与创造了新的空间,同时也挑战了官方调解人将基层社区行动与机构参与相协调。本文借鉴了What Works Scotland数据集(2014-2019)的实证研究,该数据集首次在整个苏格兰考察了这一角色的性质。我们的分析揭示了互动治理模式的紧张关系,并探讨了促进者在应对抵制变革的文化实践方面的作用。论文认为,官方促进者不仅仅是流程设计者和话语管理者;他们的工作涉及在民主动荡和复兴的前线挑战和改变国家的文化实践。