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In this insightful episode we sit down with Sonia Bussu and Koen Bartels from the University of Birmingham’s Department of Public Administration and Policy to delve into the findings of their recent INLOGOV report. The discussion centers around the concept of participatory culture and its critical role in enabling local governments to drive meaningful change. We explore the definition and significance of participatory culture, key findings from the report, and practical strategies for fostering such a culture within communities. Our guests share examples of successful participatory initiatives, discuss the challenges local governments face in implementing these practices, and offer methods for measuring their impact. We also highlight the role of citizens in shaping policies, the potential of technology to enhance participation, and the long-term benefits of a participatory culture for local governance. Finally, we address the importance of ensuring inclusivity and diversity in participatory initiatives, emphasizing the need to represent all community voices in the decision-making process. Join us for this engaging conversation as we explore how developing a participatory culture can empower local governments to deliver impactful change and build stronger, more inclusive communities.