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involering

Involering is a Dutch term used to describe the act or process of making someone or a group become involved in a matter, project, or decision. In practice, it refers to deliberate engagement, inclusion, and influence of stakeholders, communities, or participants in planning, policy-making, or research. The term is more common in sociological and organizational contexts than in everyday speech, and may be used as a synonym or alternative to concepts such as betrokkenheid, participatie, and inspraak. However, advocates of the term often emphasize the active aspect of involvement rather than mere presence.

In usage, involering can describe both the intention to involve and the extent to which involvement occurs.

Etymology and variants: The word is formed from a prefix in- plus a root related to involvement;

Limitations: Because it is less common, readers may misinterpret or overlook it. Clearer alternatives are available.

For
example,
in
public
administration,
involering
of
citizens
can
be
pursued
through
consultations,
citizen
assemblies,
or
co-design
workshops.
In
research,
participatory
approaches
stress
the
involering
of
participants
in
setting
research
questions,
methods,
and
dissemination.
it
is
typically
used
in
formal
or
policy-oriented
writing.
Some
sources
prefer
“betrokkenheid”
(engagement)
or
“participatie”
(participation)
as
clearer
or
more
standard
terms.
Involering
is
less
common
in
everyday
language
and
may
be
interpreted
as
bureaucratic
or
abstract.