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Champions of the almost entirely party-line vote in the U.S. Senate to erase US$1.1 billion in already approved funds for the ...
Before the "America in One Room" experiment in Philadelphia, 75% of participants said they were dissatisfied with American ...
Attendees met in groups of about a dozen people to discuss a slate of policies pertaining to a given topic (or a cluster of ...
This model of deliberative democracy reveals epistemological and political dichotomies characterizing our political culture, between those who make contestable and testable claims through public ...
Political scientist James Fishkin, who leads Stanford University’s Deliberative Democracy Lab, has tested that theory across the globe, and each time the answer has been yes.
Another key finding is that the majority of examples are one-off or ad hoc processes. A new wave of deliberative democracy, however, is about institutionalization.
Ari explores forms of deliberative democracy around the world that empower citizens. Ari explores the power of deliberative democracy, where citizens are actively involved in decision-making ...
U. of New Hampshire establishes network to change tenor of national discourse -- and improve campus decision making.
Forms of deliberative democracy are not only effective, but also much needed in deeply divided societies. Joe Flood/flickr. There is evidence that mini-publics work in deeply divided societies.
Deliberative democracy is just what politics needs on whatsapp (opens in a new window) Save. The editorial board. Published August 11 2019. Jump to comments section Print this page.
This is the first column in “Democracy Do-Over,” a weekly series exploring and making the case for improvements in how we elect public servants and ensure effective representation by all ...