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This year’s PB conference brought together a diverse and passionate group of people to put their questions down on paper.

“Research Priorities: Evaluation and Beyond,” was a brainstorming session to inform the work of the North American PB Research Board. The board wanted to know:

What are the research questions and pieces of data that people think are most important and most interesting?

We began the session with presentations from four speakers who shared their international and local experiences of researching and evaluating PB.

As expected, the thinking inspired by these speakers lead to a wide range of questions including:

 

This new PB research board will collaboratively evaluate PB processes across the continent.
This new PB research board will collaboratively evaluate PB processes across the continent.

Public Agenda, PBP and the North American PB Research Board have outlined these next steps:

Notes and slides from this session

This post is the first of four report-backs from the research and evaluation sessions. In the next blog entry, we’ll review the second conference session for research and evaluation: “Communicating and sharing PB research.”

Contact PBP Research Associate Madeleine Pape with any questions or suggestions: madeleine@participatorybudgeting.org