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Griffith Review 24
Participation Society
2009
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Edition 24: Participation Society Major changes of direction that affect whole societies occur very rarely. We are on the cusp of an epochal change which promises to transform the world as we have known it. The reaction to the global financial crisis and growing understanding of the impact of climate change are two of the triggers of a profound transformation. Combined with a new American president and an energised population facing real challenges, business as usual will become a thing of the past. The building blocks of this change have been put in place over the past decade - with increasing awareness of the limits of profit and unregulated markets combined with the transformative power of access to information and the rise and rise of the internet. Participation, engagement, interactivity, social capital, innovation and initiative are the new buzz words. Australians had their first official taste of this experiment in the 2020 Summit, Americans explored its possibilities during their election campaign and Europeans have come to look for social entrepreneurship which changes the way they live their lives. In the lead essay Cheryl Kernot explores what this may mean, in an essay that will provide a draft of a possible future. After a distinguished career in politics, Cheryl Kernot left Australia to work with social entrepreneurs in Britain. The lessons she learned apply to government, business and the not-for-profit sector - respect for people and the environment and faith in the ingenuity of people. Other essays will explore the nature of a new world in which participation is possible and the old paradigms no longer apply - in politics, government, health, social relations and education. This will be an important agenda setting issue of Griffith REVIEW - responding to the emerging new world order and anticipating what it might mean.

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Julianne Schultz
Author · 15 books
JULIANNE SCHULTZ is the founding editor of Griffith REVIEW. She is on the boards of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Grattan Institute. She is the Chair of the Queensland Design Council and the reference group on the National Cultural Policy, deputy chair of the Australian Council of Learned Academies Securing Australia’s Future project and on advisory committees with a focus on education, media and Indigenous issues. Since co-chairing the Creative Australia stream at the 2020 Summit she has been actively involved in cultural policy debates. She has been a judge of the Miles Franklin Award, Myer Foundation Fellowships and Walkley Awards. She is the author of Reviving the Fourth Estate: Democracy, accountability and the media (Cambridge University Press, 1998), Steel City Blues (Penguin, 1985) and the librettos Black River and Going into Shadows.
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