In the Case of Sugar Creek, a narrative about citizen participation in an environmental dispute, formal participatory processes
a. were considered equally fair and effective by all stakeholders
b. were not as successful as unofficial avenues for citizen participation
c. privileged the citizens' agenda to compensate for past regulatory failures
d. provided citizens more of a voice than informal processes
Question 2
Felipe has considerable power in his neighborhood organization, but not at work. This illustrates that power is:
a. contextual.
b. an internal quality.
c. best understood as feeling powerful.
d. both b' and c'