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... to organize, convene, facilitate, or fund dialogues, deliberations, meetings, or forums that take place face-to-face or online among groups of people in order to share experiences, learn about issues, ...
2. Funding Local Democracy
(Resources/Member Contributions)
... facing the field and provides a long list of resources to consult. PACE is an affinity group of the Council on Foundations, founded in 2005 to bring new philanthropic focus to the issues of civic engagement ...
3. No Taxation Without Deliberation
(The Democracy Movement/General)
... for judging the deliberative-ness of entire branches of government on different issues. If we could assess deliberative quality in such a way, it might give more credence (or less) to future calls for ...
4. Democracy Helpline
(Initiatives/Projects - General)
... for dialogue and deliberation on public issues have been initiated by local leaders, including public officials, community organizers, educators, planners, human rights commissioners, and nonprofit directors. ...
5. Affiliates and Partners
(About Us/Deliberative Democracy Consortium)
DDC affiliates have: ...on issues such as: ...resulting in: provided assistance to hundreds of public involvement projects that have engaged hundreds of ...
6. Deliberative Democracy Fact Sheet
(About Us/Deliberative Democracy Consortium)
... achieved ...on issues like: ...resulting in: AmericaSpeaks The Center for Deliberative Polling CIRCLE Danish Board of Technology Information ...
7. Diers on neighborhood problem-solving
(The Democracy Movement/Knowledge Building)
... Street-Level Social Issues is a publication of the Canada West Foundation; you can find it here. ...
8. America Wants National Discussions
(The Democracy Movement/AmericaSpeaks)
... to earn tuition money by completing a year of national or community service 80% of the American public favor holding a national deliberation on a major issue and requiring Congress to respond to what ...
9. Teaching Democracy in Public Administration
(Initiatives/Projects - General)
... be part of a special issue of the Journal of Public Deliberation devoted to deliberation and democracy in the academic disciplines.  ...
10. Who Should Be the Civic Advisors to the Next President?
(The Democracy Movement/Links to Government)
... on issues of public engagement and democratic governance. The November 5th Coalition is an all-partisan alliance committed to civic partnerships that address our biggest challenges. The Coalition is named ...
... from residents. Moreover, public values and concerns are important to frame the scientific questions asked, to ensure that the analyses address all of the issues relevant to those affected. Studies show ...
12. The Deliberative Democracy Handbook
(Resources/Member Contributions)
... issues. The Deliberative Democracy Handbook is edited by John Gastil, faculty member of the University of Washington's Department of Communication, and Peter Levine, Research Scholar at the Institute for ...
13. The Next Form of Democracy
(Resources/Member Contributions)
... local efforts to bring citizens to the table on many issues . . . The stories he tells are rooted in his own experience - he really knows these people and has worked side-by-side with many of them. He ...
14. Taking Democracy to Scale: Trip Report
(Resources/Member Contributions)
... would pit appropriate methodologies to the type of issue being addressed and some form of an evaluative framework to assess success or failure. This conference was important for Kettering for at ...
15. Thrilling Show of People Power
(Resources/Member Contributions)
... thousands of them. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., they were presented with basic issues about the rebuilding of those 16 gutted acres in lower Manhattan. At each table, they debated in a sober, thoughtful, ...
... over the country felt estranged from their elected representatives, from their public institutions, and most importantly, from each other. A significant portion of this disconnect focused on how issues ...
... Whilst there are some differences between these processes, they seek to bring a small panel of randomly selected lay citizens together to deliberate on a policy issue. After hearing from, and questioning ...
... elected bodies. Finally, they alter traditional top-down relationships and communication channels between the government and society. They thus enhance the range of issues that are debated within the public ...
19. Boston Civic Summit
(The Democracy Movement/AmericaSpeaks)
... about the event was the simple fact that it was convened at all. Often people bemoan the state of civic engagement in our communities, but few actually mobilize around the issue as a critical problem. ...
20. Expecting More from Your eGovernment
(The Democracy Movement/Online Deliberation)
... fall of 2006. “The next stage is to enable e-petitioners to connect with each other around particular issues and to link up with policy debates both on and off government Web space,” says member Tom Watson, ...
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