“…From a social movement perspective, participation is perceived as a goal in itself; as an empowering process leading to broader social and political changes (Tufte, ; Tufte & Mefalopulos, ). It is assumed that participatory communication can lead to the inclusion of marginalized groups in decision‐making processes (eg, Wahyuningsih & Hastjaro, ), enhance transparency of public resources management (eg, Chambers, Dimitrova, & Pollock, ), and strengthen social and political accountability (eg, United Nations Development Programme [UNDP], ).…”