Participation
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+ | '''Participation''' or '''Participant''' may refer to: | ||
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+ | == Politics == | ||
+ | *[[Participation (decision making)]], mechanisms for people to participate in social decisions | ||
+ | *[[Civic participation]], engagement by the citizens in government | ||
+ | *[[e-participation]], citizen participation in e-government using information and communications technology | ||
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+ | == Finance == | ||
+ | *[[Participation (ownership)]], an ownership interest in a mortgage or other loan | ||
+ | *Participation, the amount of benefit in a [[bond plus option]] due to the performance of an underlying asset | ||
+ | *[[Capital participation]] ownership of shares in a company or project | ||
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+ | == Other uses == | ||
+ | *[[Participation (philosophy)]], the inverse of inherence: if an ''attribute inheres'' in a subject, then the ''subject participates'' in the attribute | ||
*[[Audience participation]] | *[[Audience participation]] | ||
*[[Participating consciousness]] | *[[Participating consciousness]] | ||
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Participation or Participant may refer to:
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Politics
- Participation (decision making), mechanisms for people to participate in social decisions
- Civic participation, engagement by the citizens in government
- e-participation, citizen participation in e-government using information and communications technology
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Finance
- Participation (ownership), an ownership interest in a mortgage or other loan
- Participation, the amount of benefit in a bond plus option due to the performance of an underlying asset
- Capital participation ownership of shares in a company or project
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Other uses
- Participation (philosophy), the inverse of inherence: if an attribute inheres in a subject, then the subject participates in the attribute
- Audience participation
- Participating consciousness
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