Abstract

Rural governance is related to rural revitalization, and the key to rural governance lies in the subjective status of villagers and the enhancement of their participation ability [to give full play to the subjective role of villagers and enhance their participation ability]. Based on the theory of empowerment and flexible embedding, this paper takes the effective expression and collection of public opinion as the starting point and explores, through case studies, the value of the People's Talking Point for rural governance, namely, encouraging villagers' participation through empowerment, obtaining villagers' opinions through flexible embedding, and promoting interaction and communication between villagers and cadres through spatial construction. It is important to explore and summarise the value of the experience of people's talk points in order to further promote effective governance and innovative governance models in villages.

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